Apnea Monitor Using Pulse Oxymetry with Tactile Stimulation to Reduce Respiration Failure

Levana Forra Wakidi, I. D. G. Wisana, Anita Miftahul Maghfiroh, Vijay K. Sharma
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Respiratory failure (apnea) often occurs in premature babies, this should be avoided because it causes low oxygen concentrations in the blood so that it can damage brain function and lead to death. Apnea is characterized by a decrease in oxygen saturation (SpO2). The purpose of this study was to design an apnea monitor that was detected with SpO2 parameters, alarms, and vibrating stimulation. This study uses infrared and red LEDs that emit light through the surface of the finger and is detected by a photodiode sensor, this light signal will be converted into an electrical signal and calculated by Arduino to determine the patient's SpO2 and BPM values. If the SpO2 value drops 5% within 5 seconds from the baseline, the device will indicate apnea has occurred and the vibrating motor is working. SpO2 signals and alarms are sent to the nurse station computer via Bluetooth HC-05. The instrument was calibrated with an SpO2 calibrator and the measurement results were compared with a BION pulse oximetry brand. The results of the instrument measurement on two subjects on the SpO2 parameter showed an error value of 2% and the BPM parameter obtained an error value of 4.54%. Testing the BPM parameter using a calibrator at the 30 and 60 BPM settings shows an error value of 0% and at the 120 BPM setting the error value is 0.01%. The vibrating motor to stimulate the baby's body when apnea occurs is functioning properly. The results showed that measurements using subjects tended to have high error values ​​due to several factors. This research can be implemented on patient monitors to improve patient safety and reduce the workload of nurses or doctors
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触觉刺激下脉搏氧饱和度监测呼吸暂停减少呼吸衰竭
呼吸衰竭(呼吸暂停)经常发生在早产儿身上,这应该避免,因为它会导致血液中氧浓度低,从而损害大脑功能并导致死亡。呼吸暂停的特征是氧饱和度(SpO2)降低。本研究的目的是设计一种呼吸暂停监测仪,通过SpO2参数、报警和振动刺激来检测。本研究使用红外和红色led通过手指表面发光,并由光电二极管传感器检测,该光信号将转换为电信号并由Arduino计算,以确定患者的SpO2和BPM值。如果SpO2值在5秒内从基线下降5%,则设备将指示发生呼吸暂停,振动电机正在工作。SpO2信号和报警通过蓝牙HC-05发送到护士站电脑。用SpO2校准器对仪器进行校准,并将测量结果与BION脉搏血氧仪品牌进行比较。仪器测量两名受试者的SpO2参数误差值为2%,BPM参数误差值为4.54%。使用校验器在30和60 BPM设置下测试BPM参数,显示错误值为0%,在120 BPM设置下,错误值为0.01%。当呼吸暂停发生时,刺激婴儿身体的振动马达运转正常。结果表明,由于多种因素的影响,使用受试者的测量往往具有较高的误差值。本研究可以在患者监护仪上实施,以提高患者安全,减少护士或医生的工作量
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