Accuracy of smartphone apps for heart rate measurement

作者:Coppetti Thomas; Brauchlin Andreas; Mueggler Simon; Attinger Toller Adrian; Templin Christian; Schoenrath Felix; Hellermann Jens; Luescher Thomas F; Biaggi Patric; Wyss Christophe A*
来源:European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2017, 24(12): 1287-1293.
DOI:10.1177/2047487317702044

摘要

Background: Smartphone manufacturers offer mobile health monitoring technology to their customers, including apps using the built-in camera for heart rate assessment. This study aimed to test the diagnostic accuracy of such heart rate measuring apps in clinical practice. Methods: The feasibility and accuracy of measuring heart rate was tested on four commercially available apps using both iPhone 4 and iPhone 5. 'Instant Heart Rate' (IHR) and 'Heart Fitness' (HF) work with contact photoplethysmography (contact of fingertip to built-in camera), while 'Whats My Heart Rate' (WMH) and 'Cardiio Version' (CAR) work with non-contact photoplethysmography. The measurements were compared to electrocardiogram and pulse oximetry-derived heart rate. Results: Heart rate measurement using app-based photoplethysmography was performed on 108 randomly selected patients. The electrocardiogram-derived heart rate correlated well with pulse oximetry (r = 0.92), IHR (r = 0.83) and HF (r = 0.96), but somewhat less with WMH (r = 0.62) and CAR (r = 0.60). The accuracy of app-measured heart rate as compared to electrocardiogram, reported as mean absolute error (in bpm +/- standard error) was 2 +/- 0.35 (pulse oximetry), 4.5 +/- 1.1 (IHR), 2 +/- 0.5 (HF), 7.1 +/- 1.4 (WMH) and 8.1 +/- 1.4 (CAR). Conclusions: We found substantial performance differences between the four studied heart rate measuring apps. The two contact photoplethysmography-based apps had higher feasibility and better accuracy for heart rate measurement than the two non-contact photoplethysmography-based apps.

  • 出版日期2017-8