P122 The use of impulse oscillometry (IOS) to study fractal scaling and sample entropy in airway resistance time series in severe asthma. (16th November 2010)
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- P122 The use of impulse oscillometry (IOS) to study fractal scaling and sample entropy in airway resistance time series in severe asthma. (16th November 2010)
- Main Title:
- P122 The use of impulse oscillometry (IOS) to study fractal scaling and sample entropy in airway resistance time series in severe asthma
- Authors:
- Umar, I
Desai, D
Corkill, S
Shelley, M
Singapuri, A
Brightling, C
Siddiqui, S - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Severe asthma affects airway calibre and can be monitored using IOS. Sample entropy (SampEn) is a measure of complexity and is defined as the probability that sequences of patterns (template size) in time series which are initially closely related, that is, within a fraction of the standard deviation (tolerance level) of the time-series remain so within subsequent time frames. Fractal scaling is a measure of self similarity and scale invariance measured in a time-series and quantifies the memory found within as a consequence. We hypothesised that fractal scaling and SampEn will be useful in characterising severe asthma. Methods: 66 GINAstage 4–5 severe asthmatics (Mean(Sem) age; 54.1(1.4), Sex M:F; 31:35, post-bronchodilator FEV1 % predicted; 81.02 (2.7)%) and 27 Controls (Mean(Sem) age; 48.4(2.2), Sex M:F;9:18, post-bronchodilator FEV1 % predicted; 108.2 (2.8)%) were recruited. Impulse oscillometry was performed at 5–35 Hz, with impulses triggered every 0.2 s for 150 s, at baseline and 15 min after 400 mcg inhaled salbutamol. Detrended fluctuation analysis was used to derive the fractal scaling exponent α1 . SampEn was derived using a custom program. SampEn and α1 were both obtained from airway resistance at 10 Hz over the 150 s time-series. Triplicate measurements of 150 s were repeated in 18 randomly selected asthmatics from our cohort after 6 months. Results: SampEn was significantly increased compared to controls (Abstract P122 Table 1 ) andAbstract : Introduction: Severe asthma affects airway calibre and can be monitored using IOS. Sample entropy (SampEn) is a measure of complexity and is defined as the probability that sequences of patterns (template size) in time series which are initially closely related, that is, within a fraction of the standard deviation (tolerance level) of the time-series remain so within subsequent time frames. Fractal scaling is a measure of self similarity and scale invariance measured in a time-series and quantifies the memory found within as a consequence. We hypothesised that fractal scaling and SampEn will be useful in characterising severe asthma. Methods: 66 GINAstage 4–5 severe asthmatics (Mean(Sem) age; 54.1(1.4), Sex M:F; 31:35, post-bronchodilator FEV1 % predicted; 81.02 (2.7)%) and 27 Controls (Mean(Sem) age; 48.4(2.2), Sex M:F;9:18, post-bronchodilator FEV1 % predicted; 108.2 (2.8)%) were recruited. Impulse oscillometry was performed at 5–35 Hz, with impulses triggered every 0.2 s for 150 s, at baseline and 15 min after 400 mcg inhaled salbutamol. Detrended fluctuation analysis was used to derive the fractal scaling exponent α1 . SampEn was derived using a custom program. SampEn and α1 were both obtained from airway resistance at 10 Hz over the 150 s time-series. Triplicate measurements of 150 s were repeated in 18 randomly selected asthmatics from our cohort after 6 months. Results: SampEn was significantly increased compared to controls (Abstract P122 Table 1 ) and correlated significantly with exacerbation frequency from the previous 12 months (Asthma Baseline- p=0.007, rs=0.3; Post-Bronchodilator- p=0.009, rs=0.3). Fractal scaling was also found to be present in airway resistance in severe asthma (α1 =0.94 (0.03)) and showed an inverse relationship with SampEn (p=0.0352, r=−0.4). Increased SampEn was associated with worse ACQ scores (p=0.027, rs=0.3) and lower AQLQ scores (p=0.023, rs=−0.2). SampEn measurements were repeatable (an Intra-class correlation of 0.74) in the triplicate series. In keeping with other studies, airway resistance was significantly increased in severe asthma. Conclusions: SampEn a measure of complexity is (1) increased in severe asthma (2) a repeatable measure (3) associated with a lower quality of life and exacerbation frequency. The ability of this technique to monitor asthma stability and to predict future exacerbations by stochastic modelling needs to be explored. … (more)
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- Thorax. Volume 65(2010)Supplement 4
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- Thorax
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- Volume 65(2010)Supplement 4
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- 65
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- 4
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- Page Start:
- A129
- Page End:
- A129
- Publication Date:
- 2010-11-16
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- Chest -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/thx.2010.150987.23 ↗
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