Dolezal B A, Boland D M, Carney J, Abrazado M, Smith D L, Cooper C B
a Exercise Physiology Research Laboratory, Departments of Medicine and Physiology, David Geffen School of Medicine , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles , California.
J Occup Environ Hyg. 2014;11(12):833-9. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2014.925114.
Firefighters are subject to extreme environments and high physical demands when performing duty-related tasks. Recently, physiological status monitors (PSM) have been embedded into a compression shirt to enable firefighters to measure, visualize, log, and transmit vital metrics such as heart rate (HR) to aid in cardiovascular risk identification and mitigation, thereby attempting to improve the health, fitness, and safety of this population. The purpose of this study was to validate HR recorded by the PSM-embedded compression shirt against a criterion standard laboratory ECG-derived HR when worn concurrently with structural firefighting personal protective equipment (PPE) during four simulated firefighting activities. Ten healthy, college-age men (mean ± SD: age: 21 ± 1 yr; body mass: 91 ± 10 kg; body mass index: 26.9 ± 3.1 kg/m(2)) completed four tasks that are routinely performed during firefighting operations: outdoor fast-paced walking (FW), treadmill walking (TW), searching/crawling (SC), and ascending/descending stairs (AD). They wore the PSM-embedded compression shirt under structural firefighting PPE. HR was recorded concurrently by the PSM-embedded compression shirt and a portable metabolic measurement system accompanied with a standard 12-lead electrocardiograph that was used to provide criterion measures of HR. For all four tasks combined there was very high correlation of PSM and ECG HR (r > 0.99; SEE 0.84 /min) with a mean difference (bias) of -0.02 /min and limits of agreement of -0.07 to 0.02 /min. For individual tasks, the correlations were also high (r-values = 0.99; SEE 0.81-0.89). The mean bias (limits of agreement) was: FW 0.03 (-0.09 to 0.14); TW 0.04 (-0.05 to 0.12); SC -0.01 (-0.12 to 0.10); AD -0.13 (-0.21 to -0.04) /min. These findings demonstrate that the PSM-embedded compression shirt provides a valid measure of HR during simulated firefighting activities when compared with a standard 12-lead ECG.
消防员在执行与职责相关的任务时,会面临极端环境和高强度的体力要求。最近,生理状态监测器(PSM)已被嵌入到一件压缩衬衫中,使消防员能够测量、可视化、记录并传输诸如心率(HR)等重要指标,以帮助识别和减轻心血管风险,从而试图改善这一人群的健康、体能和安全状况。本研究的目的是在四项模拟灭火活动中,当与结构化消防个人防护装备(PPE)同时穿着时,将嵌入PSM的压缩衬衫记录的心率与标准实验室心电图导出的心率进行验证。十名健康的大学适龄男性(平均±标准差:年龄:21±1岁;体重:91±10千克;体重指数:26.9±3.1千克/平方米)完成了四项在灭火行动中常规执行的任务:户外快步行走(FW)、跑步机行走(TW)、搜索/爬行(SC)以及上下楼梯(AD)。他们在结构化消防PPE下穿着嵌入PSM的压缩衬衫。心率由嵌入PSM的压缩衬衫以及一个便携式代谢测量系统同时记录,该系统配备标准12导联心电图仪,用于提供心率的标准测量值。对于所有四项任务综合来看,PSM和心电图心率具有非常高的相关性(r>0.99;估计标准误0.84次/分钟),平均差异(偏差)为-0.02次/分钟,一致性界限为-0.07至0.02次/分钟。对于各项单独任务,相关性也很高(r值=0.99;估计标准误0.81 - 0.89)。平均偏差(一致性界限)为:FW 0.03(-0.09至0.14);TW 0.04(-0.05至0.12);SC -0.01(-0.12至0.10);AD -0.13(-0.21至-0.04)次/分钟。这些发现表明,与标准12导联心电图相比,嵌入PSM的压缩衬衫在模拟灭火活动期间能够提供有效的心率测量值。