Sphygmopalpation of Pulse Waves with Variable Applied Fingertip Pressure using a MEMS Flexible Tactile Sensor Array

Senlin Hou, Donghai Yang, Xiaotong Chen, Qingjiu Chen, Jiangang Shen, Wen Jung Li
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With the advancement of Digital Chinese Medicine (DCM) using micro/nano sensors and AI technologies, researchers have invested significant efforts in acquiring pulse wave information and relating them to disease symptoms. Many flexible sensors have been developed in the past decade attempting to improve and digitize Traditional Chinese Medicine Pulse Sphygmopalpation (TCMPS) data. Typically, TCM doctors use their fingers to obtain physiological information from the wrist radial artery and determine a patient’s physical condition by sensing temporal and spatial information of the pulse waves. However, an important element in the TCMPS method is that the fingertips must apply three different pressure levels onto a patient’s wrist in order to properly obtain the wave patterns described by TCM doctors. Unfortunately, past work failed at addressing this fundamental problem for TCMPS – existing flexible sensors have not reported the capability of measuring the truly applied pressure onto a patient’s skin while measuring temporal variations of the pulse waves. We present here a method that allows TCM doctors to record a patient’s pulse in real-time using a tactile sensor array while the fingertip pressure applied to the skin can also be recorded. We believe our work will significantly advance TCM by providing a repeatable and stable pulse wave collection methodology incorporating the vital concept of sphygmopalpation with variable applied fingertip pressures.
基于MEMS柔性触觉传感器阵列的可变指尖压力下脉搏波的触觉感应
随着使用微纳传感器和人工智能技术的数字中医(DCM)的发展,研究人员在获取脉搏波信息并将其与疾病症状联系起来方面投入了大量努力。在过去的十年中,许多柔性传感器被开发出来,试图改进和数字化中医脉搏脉管触诊(TCMPS)数据。通常,中医医生用手指从腕部桡动脉获取生理信息,通过感知脉搏波的时空信息来判断患者的身体状况。然而,中医按摩法的一个重要因素是,指尖必须对患者的手腕施加三种不同的压力水平,才能正确地获得中医医生描述的波浪模式。不幸的是,过去的工作未能解决TCMPS的这个基本问题——现有的柔性传感器在测量脉冲波的时间变化的同时,还没有报告测量病人皮肤上真正施加的压力的能力。我们在这里提出了一种方法,允许中医医生使用触觉传感器阵列实时记录患者的脉搏,同时也可以记录指尖施加在皮肤上的压力。我们相信,我们的工作将通过提供一种可重复和稳定的脉搏波收集方法,结合指尖压力变化的脉搏触诊的重要概念,显著推进中医。
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