Comparison of Instrumented Mouthguard Post-Processing Methods

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Annals of Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1007/s10439-025-03687-1
Ryan Gellner, Mark T. Begonia, Matthew Wood, Lewis Rockwell, Taylor Geiman, Caitlyn Jung, Blake Gellner, Allison MacMartin, Sophia Manlapit, Steve Rowson
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Instrumented head acceleration measurement devices are commonly used in research studies to determine head acceleration exposure in certain populations. Instrumented mouthguards pair directly to the user’s teeth and offer six-degree-of-freedom measurements. Though many studies have recently used these devices, post-processing techniques vary by study. Other studies have attempted to label impact quality or coupling status, also with varying methods. This study sought to compare the effect of post-processing and labeling methods on reported exposure distribution characteristics in instrumented mouthguard data from ice hockey players. We collected data from 18 female adolescent ice hockey players on two teams for an entire season. We then post-processed the measured signals using five different techniques: (1) the instrumented mouthguard manufacturer’s data output, (2) a 500 Hz linear acceleration filter and a 300 Hz angular velocity filter, (3) HEADSport, (4) a 100 Hz linear acceleration filter and a 175 Hz angular velocity filter, and (5) a salvaging process to detect and remove decoupling based on signal frequency content. The post-processing techniques affected the reported exposure distributions by changing the mean, median, and 95th percentile values of peak linear and angular kinematics. We also compared labeling techniques by measuring agreement and inter-rater reliability between three labeling techniques: the instrumented mouthguard manufacturer’s label, Luke et al.’s coupling label, and our classification learner that detects and labels decoupling. We found that the labeling techniques had low agreement about which acceleration events were the best to keep. Labeling technique also influenced the reported distributions’ descriptive statistics. Post-processing and event labeling are crucial components of head acceleration event exposure studies. Methods should be described by researchers, and standardization should be sought to allow for better cross-study comparison. Published and publicly available techniques can help move the field toward this ideal. Researchers should be aware of the potential effect post-processing can have on a population’s final reported exposure metrics.

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器械式护齿器后处理方法的比较。
仪器头部加速度测量装置通常用于研究,以确定某些人群的头部加速度暴露。仪器护齿直接对用户的牙齿,并提供6个自由度的测量。尽管最近有许多研究使用了这些设备,但后处理技术因研究而异。其他研究也试图用不同的方法标记影响质量或耦合状态。本研究旨在比较后处理和标记方法对冰球运动员器械护齿数据中报告的暴露分布特征的影响。我们收集了来自两支球队的18名女性青少年冰球运动员整个赛季的数据。然后,我们使用五种不同的技术对测量信号进行后处理:(1)仪器护齿制造商的数据输出,(2)500 Hz线性加速滤波器和300 Hz角速度滤波器,(3)HEADSport, (4) 100 Hz线性加速滤波器和175 Hz角速度滤波器,以及(5)基于信号频率内容检测和去除去耦的回收过程。后处理技术通过改变峰值线性和角运动学的平均值、中位数和第95百分位值来影响报告的暴露分布。我们还通过测量三种标记技术之间的一致性和内部可靠性来比较标记技术:仪器护齿制造商的标签,Luke等人的耦合标签,以及我们检测和标记解耦的分类学习器。我们发现,标记技术对哪些加速事件最好保留的一致性很低。标记技术也影响了报告分布的描述性统计。后处理和事件标记是头部加速度事件暴露研究的重要组成部分。研究人员应描述方法,并应寻求标准化,以便更好地进行交叉研究比较。出版的和公开可用的技术可以帮助这个领域朝着这个理想的方向发展。研究人员应该意识到后处理可能对人群最终报告的暴露指标产生的潜在影响。
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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7.50
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15.80%
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212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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