2019
DOI: 10.3390/e21090894
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Application of a Speedy Modified Entropy Method in Assessing the Complexity of Baroreflex Sensitivity for Age-Controlled Healthy and Diabetic Subjects

Abstract: The percussion entropy index (PEIorginal) was recently introduced to assess the complexity of baroreflex sensitivity. This study aimed to investigate the ability of a speedy modified PEI (i.e., PEINEW) application to distinguish among age-controlled subjects with or without diabetes. This was carried out using simultaneous photo-plethysmo-graphy (PPG) pulse amplitude series and the R wave-to-R wave interval (RRI) series acquired from healthy subjects (Group 1, number = 42), subjects diagnosed as having diabete… Show more

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“…The diabetic patients were then divided into two groups; namely, middle-aged subjects diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes without peripheral neuropathy within 5 years (group 2, age range: 42-86 years, n = 42, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) ≥ 6.5%), and type 2 diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy within 5 years (group 3, age range: 37-75 years, n = 24). There were 10 diabetic patients in group 3 with good blood glucose control (i.e., 6.5% HbA1c < 8%) in our present study, and 14 diabetic patients who originally had poor blood glucose control (i.e., HbA1c 8%) [17]. The screening DPN of type 2 diabetes patients at baseline of PPG measurement and follow-up periods (i.e., 5 years) was based on the presence of symptoms of numbness, tingling, or pain of distal extremities lasting for more than 3 months, along with a confirmed diagnosis by the clinic doctor.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…The diabetic patients were then divided into two groups; namely, middle-aged subjects diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes without peripheral neuropathy within 5 years (group 2, age range: 42-86 years, n = 42, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) ≥ 6.5%), and type 2 diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy within 5 years (group 3, age range: 37-75 years, n = 24). There were 10 diabetic patients in group 3 with good blood glucose control (i.e., 6.5% HbA1c < 8%) in our present study, and 14 diabetic patients who originally had poor blood glucose control (i.e., HbA1c 8%) [17]. The screening DPN of type 2 diabetes patients at baseline of PPG measurement and follow-up periods (i.e., 5 years) was based on the presence of symptoms of numbness, tingling, or pain of distal extremities lasting for more than 3 months, along with a confirmed diagnosis by the clinic doctor.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Although PEI RRI has recently been reported to assess the complexity of BRS [16,17], the significance of smaller PEI RRI values concerning the identification of subjects with type 2 diabetes who are more prone to develop DPN is unknown. In addition, there were no notable differences between the test diabetic patients in groups 2 and 3 with anthropometric, demographic, hemodynamic, and serum biochemical parameters (p > 0.017) ( Table 1).…”
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