Self-Learning e-Skin Respirometer for Pulmonary Disease Detection

Anand Babu, Getnet Kassahun, Isabelle Dufour, Dipankar Mandal, Damien Thuau
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Amid the landscape of respiratory health, lung disorders stand out as the primary contributors to pulmonary intricacies and respiratory diseases. Timely precautions through accurate diagnosis hold the key to mitigating their impact. Nevertheless, the existing conventional methods of lungs monitoring exhibit limitations due to bulky instruments, intrusive techniques, manual data recording, and discomfort in continuous measurements. In this context, an unintrusive organic wearable piezoelectric electronic-skin respirometer (eSR) exhibiting a high-sensitivity (385 mV N−1), precise conversion factor (12 mL mV−1), high signal-to-noise ratio (58 dB), and a low limit of detection down to 100 mL is demonstrated, which is perfectly suitable to record diverse breathing signals. To empower the eSR with early diagnosis functionality, self-learning capability is further added by integrating the respirometer with the machine learning algorithms. Among various tested algorithms, gradient boosting regression emerges as the most suitable, leveraging sequential model refinement to achieve an accuracy exceeding 95% in detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). From conception to validation, the approach not only provides an alternative pathway for tracking the progression of lung diseases but also has the capability to replace the conventional techniques, with the conformable AI-empowered respirometer.

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在呼吸健康领域,肺部疾病是导致肺部复杂问题和呼吸系统疾病的主要因素。通过准确诊断及时采取预防措施是减轻其影响的关键。然而,现有的传统肺部监测方法由于仪器笨重、采用侵入性技术、手动记录数据以及连续测量时的不适感等原因而存在局限性。在此背景下,一种非侵入式有机可穿戴压电电子皮肤呼吸计(eSR)被展示出来,它具有高灵敏度(385 mV N-1)、精确转换系数(12 mL mV-1)、高信噪比(58 dB)和低至 100 mL 的检测限,完全适合记录各种呼吸信号。为了使 eSR 具备早期诊断功能,通过将呼吸仪与机器学习算法集成,进一步增加了自学习能力。在各种测试算法中,梯度提升回归是最合适的算法,它利用连续的模型改进,在检测慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)方面达到了超过 95% 的准确率。从构思到验证,该方法不仅为跟踪肺部疾病的进展提供了另一种途径,而且还能用符合要求的人工智能呼吸机取代传统技术。
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