评估测量肺容量可行性的可穿戴呼吸监测仪的台式表征

Shehan Jayasekera, Edward C. Hensel, Risa J. Robinson
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摘要目的:本研究研究了三种市售的可穿戴呼吸监测仪(wrm):(1) Hexoskin智能服装,(2)Smartex WWS和(3)Equivital EQ02 LifeMonitor,每一种都具有独特的胸部运动传感器技术:呼吸电感体积描记仪,压敏电阻和应变仪。wrm由一件带有嵌入式传感器的身衣组成,该传感器可以实时测量动态胸部运动。一旦校准,来自wrm的胸部运动波形可以转换为肺体积波形,然后用于导出呼吸地形。本研究的目的是在以下方面评估和比较这些wrm:(i)它们对胸部运动线性的响应信号,这是成功校准所必需的;(ii)它们测量屏气的能力,这是肺沉积建模感兴趣的参数。方法:建立一个台式测试装置,以可控的方式模拟胸部运动,以便在三种设备之间进行比较。楼梯方波胸部运动剖面用于同时评估信号线性度和测量屏气的能力。来自传感器的呼吸反应与模拟的胸部运动进行了比较。结果:Hexoskin在这两个指标上表现最好,而Equivital在这两个指标上表现最差。Smartex测量屏气的能力一般,但信号线性度较差。结论:在三种wrm测试中,Hexoskin似乎是动态肺容量测量的最佳选择。意义:本研究证明了采用现有技术观察呼吸行为的可行性,在许多研究领域,包括烟草研究中都有价值。
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Benchtop Characterization of Wearable Respiratory Monitors for Assessing Feasibility of Measuring Lung Volume
Abstract Objective: This study characterizes three commercially available wearable respiratory monitors (WRMs): (1) Hexoskin Smart Garment, (2) Smartex WWS, and (3) Equivital EQ02 LifeMonitor, each with a unique chest motion sensor technology: respiratory inductance plethysmography, piezoresistor, and strain gauge, respectively. WRMs comprise of a body garment with embedded sensors that measure ambulatory chest motion in real-time. Once calibrated, chest motion waveforms from WRMs can be converted to lung volume waveform, which is then used to derive respiratory topography. The aim of this study is to assess and compare these WRMs in terms of: (i) their response signal to chest motion linearity, which is necessary for successful calibration, and (ii) their ability to measure breath-hold, which is a parameter of interest for lung deposition modeling. Methods: A benchtop test setup was built to simulate chest motion in a controlled way to facilitate comparison across the three devices. A staircase square-wave chest motion profile was used to simultaneously assess both signal linearity and ability to measure breath-hold. The respiratory response from the sensors was compared to the simulated chest motion. Results: The Hexoskin showed the best performance in both metrics, whereas the Equivital had the worst performance in both. The Smartex showed moderate ability to measure breath-hold but poor signal linearity. Conclusion: Of the three WRMs tested, the Hexoskin appears to be the best choice for ambulatory lung volume measurement. Significance: This study demonstrates the feasibility of adapting current technology to observe respiratory behavior valuable in many research domains, including tobacco research.
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