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无线可穿戴超声传感器用于描述呼吸行为。

Wireless Wearable Ultrasound Sensor to Characterize Respiratory Behavior.

机构信息

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China.

出版信息

Methods Mol Biol. 2022;2393:671-682. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1803-5_36.

Abstract

A wireless wearable sensor on a paper substrate was used to continuously monitor respiratory behavior that can extract and deliver clinically relevant respiratory parameters to a smartphone. Intended to be placed horizontally at the midpoint of the costal margin and the xiphoid process as determined through anatomical analysis and experimental test, the wearable sensor is compact at only 40 × 35 × 6 mm in size and 6.5 g weight including a 2.7 g lithium battery. The wearable sensor, consisting of an ultrasound emitter, an ultrasound receiver, wireless transmission system, and associated data acquisition, measures the linear change in circumference at the attachment location by recording and analyzing the changes in ultrasound pressure as the distance between the emitter and the receiver changes. Changes in ultrasound pressure corresponding to linear strain are converted to temporal lung volume data and are wirelessly transmitted to an associated custom-designed smartphone app. Processing the received data, the mobile app is able to display the temporal volume trace and the flow rate vs. volume loop graphs, which are standard plots used to analyze respiration. From the plots, the app is able to extract and display clinically relevant respiration parameters, including forced expiratory volume delivered in the first second of expiration (FEV) and forced vital capacity (FVC). The sensor was evaluated with eight volunteers, showing a mean difference of the FEV/FVC ratio as bounded by 0.00-4.25% when compared to the industry-standard spirometer results. By enabling continuous tracking of respiratory behavioral parameters, the wireless wearable sensor helps monitor the progression of chronic respiratory illnesses, including providing warnings to asthma patients and caregivers to pursue necessary medical assistance.

摘要

一种基于纸质基底的无线可穿戴传感器被用于连续监测呼吸行为,它可以提取并向智能手机传输临床相关的呼吸参数。该可穿戴传感器旨在根据解剖学分析和实验测试,放置在肋缘和胸骨柄中点的水平位置上。它的尺寸非常小巧,仅为 40×35×6 毫米,重量为 6.5 克,包括一个 2.7 克的锂电池。该可穿戴传感器由超声发射器、超声接收器、无线传输系统和相关数据采集组成,通过记录和分析发射器和接收器之间距离变化时的超声压力变化,来测量附着位置处周长的线性变化。与线性应变对应的超声压力变化被转换为时间肺活量数据,并通过无线传输到关联的定制智能手机应用程序。移动应用程序处理接收到的数据,能够显示时间体积轨迹和流速与体积环图,这些是用于分析呼吸的标准图。通过这些图,应用程序能够提取和显示临床相关的呼吸参数,包括呼气第一秒呼出的强制呼气量(FEV)和用力肺活量(FVC)。该传感器在 8 名志愿者中进行了评估,与行业标准的肺活量计结果相比,FEV/FVC 比值的平均差异在 0.00-4.25%之间。通过实现对呼吸行为参数的连续跟踪,无线可穿戴传感器有助于监测慢性呼吸系统疾病的进展,包括向哮喘患者和护理人员发出警告,以寻求必要的医疗帮助。

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