Wireless solution to prevent decubitus ulcers: Preventive weight shifting guide, monitor, and tracker app for wheel chair users with spinal cord injuries (phase II)

Arshia A. Khan, M. Reuter, N. Phung, Syed S. Hafeez
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Pressure ulcers pose a huge financial burden on the economy. Pressure ulcers cost between $9.1 to 11.6 billion a year in the United States. Each individual pressure can cost from $20,900 to $151,700 per pressure ulcer. Wheelchair users with spinal cord injury have a higher risk of developing pressure ulcers due to limited mobility and the countless hours they spend in the wheelchair, exerting pressure on the points of interface between the bony structure and the wheelchair cushion. The areas of interface that are under prolonged pressure lack blood flow, causing the tissue to breakdown, leading to a decubitus or pressure ulcer. Approximately 28.9 % wheelchair users in communities, 27% in nursing homes, and between 5 and 30% of hospitalized patients develop pressure sores. Nearly 70% of elderly patients develop pressure ulcers, which in turn significantly increase the healthcare management and costs and can be a cause of pain, discomfort, loss of independence and mobility in not only the elderly but also the younger patients. Mobile technology can be exploited to provide a technological solution to preventing pressure ulcers. An app was designed and developed to notify, walk through the process of weight shifting and also track the movements of the patient performing weight shifting using the accelerometer. The app was tested to find that the forward lean movements can be tracked accurately using the accelerometer but the lateral movements although tracked could not verify that the weight shifting was correctly performed. In order to fix this issue the pressure map is used as an additional sensor to track and monitor the weight shifting accurately. This paper discusses the design and development of the app in two phases.
预防褥疮的无线解决方案:针对脊髓损伤的轮椅使用者的预防性体重转移指南、监视器和跟踪器应用程序(第二阶段)
压力性溃疡给经济带来了巨大的财政负担。在美国,每年用于治疗压疮的费用在91亿到116亿美元之间。每次压力性溃疡的费用从20,900美元到151,700美元不等。脊髓损伤的轮椅使用者患压疮的风险更高,因为他们的行动能力有限,而且他们在轮椅上花费了无数的时间,对骨骼结构和轮椅垫之间的界面点施加压力。界面区域在长时间的压力下缺乏血液流动,导致组织破裂,导致褥疮或压力性溃疡。大约28.9%的社区轮椅使用者、27%的养老院轮椅使用者以及5%至30%的住院患者患有压疮。近70%的老年患者患有压疮,这反过来又大大增加了医疗保健管理和成本,并且不仅是老年人而且是年轻患者疼痛、不适、丧失独立性和行动能力的原因。移动技术可以为预防压疮提供技术解决方案。设计并开发了一款应用程序,用于通知、行走体重转移过程,并使用加速度计跟踪患者进行体重转移的动作。经过测试,该应用程序发现,向前倾斜的运动可以使用加速度计准确地跟踪,但横向运动虽然跟踪无法验证正确执行的重量转移。为了解决这个问题,压力图被用作一个额外的传感器来准确地跟踪和监测重量的变化。本文分两个阶段讨论了应用程序的设计和开发。
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