Internet of medical things. Measurement of respiratory dynamics using wearable sensors in post-COVID-19 patients.
Creators
- 1. ETSIDI-Centre forAutomation and Robotics from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid,Spain, C. Ronda de Valencia 3, 28012, Madrid, Spain
- 2. Industrial Electronics Department, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
- 3. Mechanical Engineering School, Industrial University of Santander, Colombia.
- 4. ETSIDI-Centre for Automation and Robotics from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, C. Ronda de Valencia 3, 28012, Madrid, Spain.
- 5. Industrial Electronics Department, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal.
- 6. ETSIDI-Centre for Automation and Robotics from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid,. Spain, C. Ronda de Valencia 3, 28012, Madrid, Spain.
- 7. Department of Neurology,University Hospital "12 de Octubre", Madrid,Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red sobre Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED), Spain; Department of Medicine,5 Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
- 8. Child Neurology Unit. Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Euro-NMD & ERN-RND, Barcelona, Spain
Description
Nowadays, the measurement of respiratory dynamics is underrated at clinical setting and in the daily life of a subject, still representing a challenge from a technical and medical point of view. In this article we propose a concept to measure some of its parameters, such as the respiratory rate (RR), using four inertial sensors. Two different experiments were performed to validate the concept. We analyzed the most suitable placement of each sensor to assess those features and studied the reliability of the system to measure abnormal parameters of respiration (tachypnea, bradypnea and breath holding). Finally, we measured post-COVID-19 patients, some of them with breath alterations after more than a year of the diagnosis. Experimental results showed that the proposed system could be potentially used to measure the respiratory dynamics at clinical setting. Moreover, while RR can be easily calculated by any sensor, other parameters need to be measured with a sensor in a particular position.
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