带有陀螺仪传感器的便携式呼吸训练系统的可行性。

Yuya Nitta, Y. Ueda, S. Ohira, M. Isono, Asako Hirose, S. Inui, S. Murata, Hikari Minami, Tomohiro Sagawa, Yukari Nagayasu, M. Miyazaki, K. Konishi
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目的开发了带陀螺仪传感器的便携式呼吸训练系统(GRTS),并评估了呼吸训练的可行性。方法使用 GRTS 和扫描仪呼吸选通系统 (RGSC) 从呼吸运动模型中获取模拟呼吸波形,并从志愿者身上获取实际呼吸波形。通过比较接受肝脏立体定向体放射治疗和未使用 GRTS 患者呼吸波形的稳定性和可重复性,对呼吸训练进行了评估。呼吸波形的稳定性和再现性分别通过均方根误差和基于金标记置放的呼气憋气成功率进行评估。结果GRTS和RGSC之间正弦波形的绝对平均差异为2.1%。在志愿者中,GRTS 和 RGSC 获取的呼吸波形误差在±15%以内的平均百分比分别为:自由呼吸 95.5%,呼气屏气 80.7%。使用和不使用 GRTS 的平均均方根误差和呼气憋气成功率(标准偏差)分别为 0.65 (0.24) 厘米和 0.88 (0.89) 厘米,以及 91.0% (6.9) 和 89.1% (11.6)。使用陀螺仪传感器进行呼吸训练可减少患者间呼吸波形的差异,从而提高呼气憋肝立体定向体外放射治疗的成功率。这是第一份有关呼吸训练系统临床应用的报告。
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Feasibility of a portable respiratory training system with a gyroscope sensor.
OBJECTIVES A portable respiratory training system with a gyroscope sensor (GRTS) was developed and the feasibility of respiratory training was evaluated. METHODS Simulated respiratory waveforms from a respiratory motion phantom and actual respirator waveforms from volunteers were acquired using the GRTS and Respiratory Gating for Scanners system (RGSC). Respiratory training was evaluated by comparing the stability and reproducibility of respiratory waveforms from patients undergoing liver stereotactic body radiation therapy, with and without the GRTS. The stability and reproducibility of respiratory waveforms were assessed by root mean square error and gold marker placement-based success rate of expiratory breath-hold, respectively. RESULTS The absolute mean difference for sinusoidal waveforms between the GRTS and RGSC was 2.1%. Among volunteers, the mean percentages of errors within ±15% of the respiratory waveforms acquired by the GRTS and RGSC were 95.5% for free breathing and 80.7% for expiratory breath-hold. The mean root mean square error and success rate of expiratory breath-hold (standard deviation) with and without the GRTS were 0.65 (0.24) and 0.88 (0.89) cm, and 91.0% (6.9) and 89.1% (11.6), respectively. CONCLUSIONS Respiratory waveforms acquired by the GRTS exhibit good agreement with waveforms acquired by the RGSC. Respiratory training with the GRTS reduces inter-patient variability in respiratory waveforms, thereby improving the success of expiratory breath-hold liver stereotactic body radiation therapy. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE A respiratory training system with a gyroscope sensor is inexpensive and portabl, making it ideal for respiratory training. This is the first report concerning clinical implementation of a respiratory training system.
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