Analysis of Intra-Operative Physiological Responses Through Complex Higher-Order SVD for Long-Term Post-Operative Pain Prediction
Raheleh Baharloo, Jose C. Principe, Parisa Rashidi, and Patrick J., Tighe

TL;DR
This study employs complex higher-order SVD to analyze intra-operative physiological data, revealing patterns that can predict long-term post-operative pain and improve understanding of patient responses during surgery.
Contribution
It introduces a novel complex higher-order SVD method for decomposing physiological responses, linking intra-operative dynamics to long-term pain outcomes.
Findings
Physiological response dynamics predict long-term POP.
Complex-HOSVD clarifies intra-operative physiological correlations.
Physiological phases discriminate pain severity.
Abstract
Long-term pain conditions after surgery and patients' responses to pain relief medications are not yet fully understood. While recent studies developed an index for nociception level of patients under general anesthesia, based on multiple physiological parameters, it remains unclear whether and how dynamics of these parameters indicate long-term post-operative pain (POP). To extract unbiased and interpretable descriptions of how physiological parameters dynamics change over time and across patients in response to surgical procedures, we employed a multivariate-temporal analysis. We demonstrate the main features of intra-operative physiological responses can be used to predict long-term POP. We propose to use a complex higher-order SVD method to accurately decompose the patients' physiological responses into multivariate structures evolving in time. We used intra-operative vital signs of…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Pain Management · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
