AUTHOR=Difrancesco S. , van Baardewijk J. U. , Cornelissen A. S. , Varon C. , Hendriks R. C. , Brouwer A. M. TITLE=Exploring the use of Granger causality for the identification of chemical exposure based on physiological data JOURNAL=Frontiers in Network Physiology VOLUME=3 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/network-physiology/articles/10.3389/fnetp.2023.1106650 DOI=10.3389/fnetp.2023.1106650 ISSN=2674-0109 ABSTRACT=
Wearable sensors offer new opportunities for the early detection and identification of toxic chemicals in situations where medical evaluation is not immediately possible. We previously found that continuously recorded physiology in guinea pigs can be used for early detection of exposure to an opioid (fentanyl) or a nerve agent (VX), as well as for differentiating between the two. Here, we investigated how exposure to these different chemicals affects the interactions between ECG and respiration parameters as determined by Granger causality (GC). Features reflecting such interactions may provide additional information and improve models differentiating between chemical agents. Traditional respiration and ECG features, as well as GC features, were extracted from data of 120 guinea pigs exposed to VX (