Investigating the course and predictors of desire to void based on heart rate variability

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Shulian Tan, Yi Tang, Ping Shi
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Abstract

Urinary incontinence is closely related to the motor ability and toileting tasks. Some nursing home residents with limited mobility who cannot reach the bathroom in time highly depend on caregivers for toileting assistance. However, nursing home staffing is often insufficient to meet the needs of all residents. Monitoring the desire to urinate is vital to minimize functional dependence and improve the quality of life of older people. Improved reliability of the desire to void monitoring requires exploring more effective monitoring methods. In this paper, we observed the changes in heart rate variability (HRV) during bladder filling, established the mapping relationship between normal bladder filling degree and HRV, and evaluated the performance of different classification models in predicting the degree of desire to void using HRV characteristics at different bladder filling degrees. The results showed that the autonomic nervous system gradually shifted to sympathetic nerve activity with increased bladder filling. Meanwhile, the classification accuracy of the wide neural network model for the degree of desire to void was >98 %. HRV shows a significant application prospect in predicting the desire to void, which provides a new direction for the research and development of non-invasive voiding intention monitoring and intelligent rehabilitation equipment and is expected to promote technical progress and development in related fields.
研究基于心率变异性的欲望过程和预测因素
尿失禁与运动能力和如厕任务密切相关。一些行动不便,不能及时到达洗手间的养老院居民高度依赖护理人员的帮助。然而,养老院的人员配备往往不足以满足所有居民的需求。监测小便的欲望对于减少老年人的功能依赖和提高生活质量至关重要。提高愿望无效监测的可靠性需要探索更有效的监测方法。本文观察了膀胱充盈过程中心率变异性(HRV)的变化,建立了正常膀胱充盈度与HRV之间的映射关系,并利用不同膀胱充盈度时的HRV特征,评价了不同分类模型对排空欲望程度的预测效果。结果表明,随着膀胱充盈的增加,自主神经系统逐渐转向交感神经活动。同时,广义神经网络模型对无效欲望程度的分类准确率为98%。HRV在排尿意愿预测方面具有重要的应用前景,为无创排尿意愿监测和智能康复设备的研发提供了新的方向,有望推动相关领域的技术进步和发展。
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Medical Engineering & Physics
Medical Engineering & Physics 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
172
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Medical Engineering & Physics provides a forum for the publication of the latest developments in biomedical engineering, and reflects the essential multidisciplinary nature of the subject. The journal publishes in-depth critical reviews, scientific papers and technical notes. Our focus encompasses the application of the basic principles of physics and engineering to the development of medical devices and technology, with the ultimate aim of producing improvements in the quality of health care.Topics covered include biomechanics, biomaterials, mechanobiology, rehabilitation engineering, biomedical signal processing and medical device development. Medical Engineering & Physics aims to keep both engineers and clinicians abreast of the latest applications of technology to health care.
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