BandPass: A Bluetooth-Enabled Remote Monitoring Device for Sarcopenia.

Suehayla Mohieldin, John A Batsis, Colin M Minor, Ryan J Halter, Curtis L Petersen
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As the United States population ages, managing pathologies that largely affect older adults, including sarcopenia (i.e., loss of muscle mass and strength) represents a significant and growing clinical challenge. In addition to increased rates of sarcopenia with age, its incidence and impact increase after acute illness, increasing the risk of functional decline, institutionalization, or death. Resistance-based exercises promote muscle regeneration and strength and are an advised therapy for such patients. Yet, such therapeutic exercises are normally conducted either under direct clinical oversight or unsupervised by patients at home, where compliance rates are low. The presented device, BandPass, aims to create an integrated force data detection and acquisition system for monitoring and transmitting at-home exercise force data to patients and clinicians. A potentiometer-based sensor was integrated to a resistance exercise band through the use of custom designed electronics, which incorporated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for wireless transmission to a mobile 'app'. A protocol for calibrating the device was developed using a range of loads and validated in static benchtop and dynamic testing. Data from a pilot study with 7 older adults was also collected and analyzed to test the device. BandPass is 94% accurate with a coefficient of variation (CoV) of 4.9% and sensitivity of 150g. The pilot study recorded 147 exercises, allowing for analysis on patients' exercise performances. BandPass was successfully able to measure force continuously over time during exercises, measure longitudinal compliance with exercises, and quantify force continuously over time. A mobile health (mHealth) force-sensing system allows for the remote monitoring of prescribed in-home resistance exercise band programs for at-risk older adults, bridging the gap between clinicians and patients.

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BandPass:治疗 "肌肉疏松症 "的蓝牙远程监控设备
随着美国人口的老龄化,治疗主要影响老年人的病症,包括肌肉疏松症(即肌肉质量和力量的丧失),成为一项日益严峻的临床挑战。除了肌少症的发病率会随着年龄的增长而增加外,其发病率和影响也会在急性病后增加,从而增加功能衰退、入院治疗或死亡的风险。抗阻力运动可促进肌肉再生和力量,是此类患者的首选疗法。然而,这种治疗性运动通常是在临床直接监督下进行,或由患者在家中在无人监督的情况下进行,患者的依从性很低。所介绍的设备 BandPass 旨在创建一个集成的力数据检测和采集系统,用于监测并向患者和临床医生传输在家锻炼的力数据。通过使用定制设计的电子设备,将基于电位计的传感器集成到阻力运动带中,并将蓝牙低功耗(BLE)无线传输到移动 "应用程序 "中。利用一系列负载制定了设备校准协议,并在静态台式测试和动态测试中进行了验证。此外,还收集并分析了 7 位老年人的试验研究数据,以测试该设备。BandPass 的准确度为 94%,变异系数 (CoV) 为 4.9%,灵敏度为 150g。试点研究记录了 147 次运动,可对患者的运动表现进行分析。BandPass成功地测量了运动过程中持续的力量,测量了运动的纵向依从性,并对持续的力量进行了量化。通过移动医疗(mHealth)力传感系统,可以远程监控为高危老年人制定的居家阻力运动带计划,缩小了临床医生与患者之间的差距。
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