A fuzzy-logic approach for longitudinal assessment of patients' psychophysiological state: an application to upper-limb orthopedic robot-aided rehabilitation.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1186/s12984-024-01501-y
Christian Tamantini, Francesca Cordella, Francesco Scotto di Luzio, Clemente Lauretti, Benedetta Campagnola, Fabio Santacaterina, Marco Bravi, Federica Bressi, Francesco Draicchio, Sandra Miccinilli, Loredana Zollo
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Understanding the psychophysiological state during robot-aided rehabilitation is crucial for assessing the patient experience during treatments. This paper introduces a psychophysiological estimation approach using a Fuzzy Logic inference model to assess patients' perception of robots during upper-limb robot-aided rehabilitation sessions. The patients were asked to perform nine cycles of 3D point-to-point trajectories toward different targets at varying heights with the assistance of an anthropomorphic robotic arm (i.e. KUKA LWR 4+). Physiological parameters, including galvanic skin response, heart rate, and respiration rate, were monitored across ten out of forty daily sessions. This data enabled the construction of an inference model to estimate patients' perception states. Results expressed in terms of correlation coefficients between the patient state and the increasing number of sessions. Correlation coefficients showed statistically significant strong associations: a state of heightened engagement (formerly described as "Excited") had ρ = - 0.73 (p-value=0.01), and a more calm and resting state (namely "Relaxed" state) had ρ = 0.70 (p-value=0.02) with the number of sessions completed. All patients had positive interaction with the robot, initially expressing curiosity and interest that gradually shifted to a more "Relaxed" state over time.

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纵向评估患者心理生理状态的模糊逻辑方法:上肢矫形机器人辅助康复的应用。
了解机器人辅助康复过程中的心理生理状态对于评估患者在治疗过程中的体验至关重要。本文介绍了一种使用模糊逻辑推理模型的心理生理学评估方法,用于评估患者在上肢机器人辅助康复过程中对机器人的感知。在拟人机器人手臂(即 KUKA LWR 4+)的辅助下,患者被要求在不同高度对不同目标执行九个循环的三维点对点轨迹。在每天进行的 40 次训练中,有 10 次对生理参数进行了监测,包括皮肤电反应、心率和呼吸频率。利用这些数据构建了一个推理模型,以估计患者的感知状态。结果以患者状态与治疗次数增加之间的相关系数表示。相关系数显示出统计学意义上的显著关联:高度投入状态(以前称为 "兴奋 "状态)与完成疗程次数的相关系数ρ = - 0.73(p 值=0.01),而更平静和休息状态(即 "放松 "状态)与完成疗程次数的相关系数ρ = 0.70(p 值=0.02)。所有患者都与机器人进行了积极的互动,最初表现出好奇和兴趣,随着时间的推移,逐渐转变为更加 "放松 "的状态。
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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122
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24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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