L. Del Piccolo
University of Verona
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international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2017
Mimma Nardelli; L. Del Piccolo; Olivia Danzi; Cinzia Perlini; Federico Tedeschi; Alberto Greco; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo; Gaetano Valenza
Emphatic doctor-patient communication has been associated with an improved psycho-physiological well-being involving cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses. Nevertheless, a comprehensive assessment of heartbeat linear and nonlinear/complex dynamics throughout the communication of a life-threatening disease has not been performed yet. To this extent, we here study heart rate variability (HRV) series gathered from 17 subjects while watching a video where an oncologist discloses the diagnosis of a cancer metastasis to a patient. Further 17 subjects watched the same video including additional affective emphatic contents. For the assessment of the two groups, linear heartbeat dynamics was quantified through measures defined in the time and frequency domains, whereas nonlinear/complex dynamics referred to measures of entropy, and combined Lagged Poincare Plots (LPP) and symbolic analyses. Considering differences between the beginning and the end of the video, results from non-parametric statistical tests demonstrated that the group watching emphatic contents showed HRV changes in the LF/HF ratio exclusively. Conversely, the group watching the purely informative video showed changes in vagal activity (i.e., HF power), LF/HF ratio, as well as LPP measures. Additionally, a Support Vector Machine algorithm including HRV nonlinear/complex information was able to automatically discern between groups with an accuracy of 76.47%. We therefore propose the use of heartbeat nonlinear/complex dynamics to objectively assess the empathy level of healthy women.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2018
Mimma Nardelli; Alberto Greco; Olivia Danzi; Cinzia Perlini; Federico Tedeschi; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo; L. Del Piccolo; Gaetano Valenza
AbstractEmphatic doctor-patient communication has been associated with improved psycho-physiological well-being involving cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses. Nevertheless, a comprehensive assessment of heartbeat linear and nonlinear dynamics throughout the communication of a life-threatening disease has not been performed yet. To this extent, we studied linear heartbeat dynamics through the extraction of time-frequency domain measurements, as well as heartbeat nonlinear and complex dynamics through novel approaches to compute multi-scale and multi-lag series analyses: namely, the multi-scale distribution entropy and lagged Poincaré plot symbolic analysis. Heart rate variability series were recorded from 54 healthy female subjects who were blind to the aim of the experiment. Participants were randomly assigned into two groups: 27 subjects watched a video where an oncologist discloses the diagnosis of a cancer metastasis to a patient, whereas the remaining 27 watched the same video including four additional supportive comments by the clinician. Considering differences between the beginning and the end of each communication video, results from non-parametric Wilcoxon tests demonstrated that, at a group level, significant differences occurred in heartbeat linear and nonlinear dynamics, with lower complexity during nonsupportive communication. Furthermore, a support vector machine algorithm, validated using a leave-one-subject-out procedure, was able to discern the supportive experience at a single-subject level with an accuracy of 83.33% when nonlinear features were considered, dropping to 51.85% when using standard HRV features only. In conclusion, heartbeat nonlinear and complex dynamics can be a viable tool for the psycho-physiological evaluation of supportive doctor-patient communication. Graphical AbstractScheme of the three main stages of the study: signal acquisition during doctor-patient communication, ECG signal processing and pattern recognition results.
Psychological Medicine | 2000
L. Del Piccolo; Anna Saltini; Christa Zimmermann; Graham Dunn
Psychological Medicine | 1998
L. Del Piccolo; Anna Saltini; Ch Zimmermann
Psychological Medicine | 2010
Michela Rimondini; L. Del Piccolo; Claudia Goss; Mariangela Mazzi; Monica Paccaloni; Christa Zimmermann
Psychological Medicine | 2004
Anna Saltini; Mariangela Mazzi; L. Del Piccolo; Christa Zimmermann
European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2014
L. Del Piccolo; Claudia Goss; Alessandro Bottacini; V. Rigoni; Mariangela Mazzi; Giuseppe Deledda; Mario Ballarin; Annamaria Molino; Elena Fiorio; Christa Zimmermann
EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE | 1998
Anna Saltini; D Cappellari; Paola Cellerino; L. Del Piccolo; Ch Zimmermann
Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2018
Olivia Danzi; V. Marinelli; A. Salvia; C. Bassi; L. Del Piccolo
Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2017
L. Del Piccolo; Mariangela Mazzi; M. De Felice; Olivia Danzi; Alessandro Bottacini; Claudia Goss; Michela Rimondini