Gomes P, Kaiseler M, Lopes B, Faria S, Queirós C, Coimbra M
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2013;2013:2571-4. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610065.
Stress is a major factor for the degradation of cardiac health in first responder professionals such as firefighters. Monitoring stress during real events might be the key for controlling this problem. In this paper we inspect how standard heart rate variability (HRV) measures are associated with the self-perception of stress of firefighters in action, supported by an advanced technological solution to acquire this data. Results obtained from more than 94 hours of annotated ECG recordings of firefighters in action are promising, showing positive association with various standard HRV measures. Given the richness of the gathered data, we have also measured the association of the HRV measures with the stage of a firefighting event (pre, during, post), obtaining some interesting results that hint that the psychological impact of the post-event may be one of the most concerning situations for a firefighter, motivating further studies on this in the future.
压力是消防员等一线应急专业人员心脏健康恶化的主要因素。在实际事件中监测压力可能是控制这一问题的关键。在本文中,我们通过一种先进的技术解决方案来获取数据,研究标准心率变异性(HRV)测量与行动中的消防员压力自我感知之间的关联。从超过94小时的行动中消防员的带注释心电图记录获得的结果很有前景,显示出与各种标准HRV测量呈正相关。鉴于所收集数据的丰富性,我们还测量了HRV测量与灭火事件阶段(事前、事中、事后)的关联,获得了一些有趣的结果,这些结果表明事件后的心理影响可能是消防员最值得关注的情况之一,这促使未来对此进行进一步研究。