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Vital Sign Monitoring Using Wearable PPG Technology: From Principle to Validation

Digital Health Monthly: PPG Technology

Digital Health Monthly: Scientific Webinar Series

Sensor-based DHTs are shedding an illuminating light on how people function in their real-world environments. Drug developers, researchers, patients, and regulators are realizing the multifaceted value sensor-based DHTs can bring to clinical research.

As their adoption continues to grow, the ActiGraph team is excited to continue ‘Digital Health Monthly’, a monthly series of science-focused webinars to share the latest high-impact developments in clinical research from innovators in the digital health field. Each month, we feature brief data-driven presentations from clinical researchers, data scientists, and biostatisticians on a focused topic with dedicated time for audience Q&A. We believe that together, we can move the digital health technology field forward faster, and we are excited for this opportunity to facilitate important discussions on the latest research with members of the digital health community.


Vital Sign Monitoring Using Wearable PPG Technology: From Principle to Validation

Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a low-burden, noninvasive technology to monitor cardiovascular signals. With the expansion of wearables and application of machine learning algorithms, PPG capabilities are extending beyond the classical heart rate and SpO2 measures. In this session of Digital Health Monthly, Mathieu Lemay (CSEM) presents the latest development on PPG and novel measures it enables. Matt Patterson (ActiGraph) presents the results from a clinical validation study performed on those measures. Join us to learn more about the steps taken to develop and validate cardiac measures such as heart rate and heart rate variability. Stay tuned for the Q&A session that helps answer questions about integrating this new technology into your research.

Speakers

Mathieu Lemay

Mathieu Lemay

Signal Processing and AI Group Leader

CSEM 

Matthew Patterson, PhD

Matthew Patterson, PhD

Senior Data Scientist

ActiGraph

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Christine Guo, PhD

Chief Scientific Officer, Moderator

ActiGraph

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