The challenges of developing a textile-based device for recognizing swallowing movements during different swallowing tasks

T. Ihalainen, Saara Törmä, Erja Sipilä, K. Palovuori, Tiina Vuohijoki, Johanna Virkki
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Swallowing difficulty, also known as dysphagia, is a fairly common symptom that may lead to malnutrition, dehydration, pulmonary complications, and a reduced quality of life. Currently, a swallowing evaluation requires a hospital environment, skilled personnel, and expensive devices. Thus, it is important to develop a successful method for evaluating swallowing in an everyday environment. This study developed a textile-based solution that resembles a neck gaiter. Wireless accelerometer and gyroscope sensors embedded inside the gaiter were used to detect swallowing movements. The recognition of swallows was achieved through cervical auscultation and video footage, and this data was subsequently compared with the information obtained from wireless accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. Based on the measurement results for 17 adults without dysphagia, the developed neck gaiter can identify individual swallows of 5 sips of water (with a 97 % identification success rate) and consecutive swallows of 100 ml of water (98 % identification success rate). However, we were not able to recognize swallowing movements from speaking, chewing and head movements. Future research is now needed to develop a prototype to differentiate swallowing movements from other movements, such as chewing and speaking.
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开发基于纺织品的设备以识别不同吞咽任务中的吞咽动作所面临的挑战
吞咽困难又称吞咽困难,是一种相当常见的症状,可能导致营养不良、脱水、肺部并发症和生活质量下降。目前,吞咽评估需要医院环境、专业人员和昂贵的设备。因此,开发一种在日常环境中评估吞咽功能的成功方法非常重要。本研究开发了一种基于纺织品的解决方案,类似于颈部的护颈圈。颈圈内嵌的无线加速度计和陀螺仪传感器用于检测吞咽动作。通过颈部听诊和视频录像识别吞咽动作,随后将这些数据与无线加速度计和陀螺仪传感器获得的信息进行比较。根据对 17 名无吞咽困难的成年人的测量结果,所开发的颈部步态仪可以识别单次吞咽 5 口水(识别成功率为 97%)和连续吞咽 100 毫升水(识别成功率为 98%)。但是,我们无法识别说话、咀嚼和头部动作中的吞咽动作。今后的研究需要开发一个原型,以便将吞咽动作与咀嚼和说话等其他动作区分开来。
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