An upper body garment with integrated sensors for people with neurological disorders - early development and evaluation.

BMC biomedical engineering Pub Date : 2019-01-30 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s42490-019-0002-3
Margit Alt Murphy, Filip Bergquist, Bengt Hagström, Niina Hernández, Dongni Johansson, Fredrik Ohlsson, Leif Sandsjö, Jan Wipenmyr, Kristina Malmgren
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Background: In neurology and rehabilitation the primary interest for using wearables is to supplement traditional patient assessment and monitoring in hospital settings with continuous data collection at home and in community settings. The aim of this project was to develop a novel wearable garment with integrated sensors designed for continuous monitoring of physiological and movement related variables to evaluate progression, tailor treatments and improve diagnosis in epilepsy, Parkinson's disease and stroke. In this paper the early development and evaluation of a prototype designed to monitor movements and heart rate is described. An iterative development process and evaluation of an upper body garment with integrated sensors included: identification of user needs, specification of technical and garment requirements, garment development and production as well as evaluation of garment design, functionality and usability. The project is a multidisciplinary collaboration with experts from medical, engineering, textile, and material science within the wearITmed consortium. The work was organized in regular meetings, task groups and hands-on workshops. User needs were identified using results from a mixed-methods systematic review, a focus group study and expert groups. Usability was evaluated in 19 individuals (13 controls, 6 patients with Parkinson's disease) using semi-structured interviews and qualitative content analysis.

Results: The garment was well accepted by the users regarding design and comfort, although the users were cautious about the technology and suggested improvements. All electronic components passed a washability test. The most robust data was obtained from accelerometer and gyroscope sensors while the electrodes for heart rate registration were sensitive to motion artefacts. The algorithm development within the wearITmed consortium has shown promising results.

Conclusions: The prototype was accepted by the users. Technical improvements are needed, but preliminary data indicate that the garment has potential to be used as a tool for diagnosis and treatment selection and could provide added value for monitoring seizures in epilepsy, fluctuations in PD and activity levels in stroke. Future work aims to improve the prototype further, develop algorithms, and evaluate the functionality and usability in targeted patient groups. The potential of incorporating blood pressure and heart-rate variability monitoring will also be explored.

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一种带有集成传感器的上半身服装,用于神经系统疾病患者的早期发展和评估。
背景:在神经病学和康复学中,使用可穿戴设备的主要目的是通过在家庭和社区环境中连续收集数据来补充医院环境中传统的患者评估和监测。该项目的目的是开发一种新型可穿戴服装,其集成了传感器,用于持续监测生理和运动相关变量,以评估病情进展,定制治疗方案,并提高癫痫、帕金森病和中风的诊断。本文描述了一种用于监测运动和心率的原型的早期开发和评估。集成传感器的上半身服装的迭代开发过程和评估包括:识别用户需求、说明技术和服装要求、服装开发和生产,以及评估服装设计、功能和可用性。该项目是由wearITmed联盟内的医学、工程、纺织和材料科学专家进行的多学科合作。这项工作以定期会议、任务小组和实践讲习班的形式组织起来。使用混合方法系统审查、焦点小组研究和专家组的结果确定了用户需求。采用半结构化访谈和定性内容分析对19名个体(13名对照,6名帕金森病患者)的可用性进行评估。结果:尽管用户对技术持谨慎态度,并提出了改进建议,但该服装在设计和舒适度方面得到了用户的认可。所有的电子元件都通过了耐洗性测试。加速度计和陀螺仪传感器获得的数据最可靠,而心率配准电极对运动伪影敏感。在wearITmed联盟内的算法开发已经显示出有希望的结果。结论:样机得到了用户的认可。技术上还需要改进,但初步数据表明,这种衣服有可能被用作诊断和治疗选择的工具,并可能为监测癫痫发作、PD波动和中风的活动水平提供附加价值。未来的工作旨在进一步改进原型,开发算法,并评估目标患者群体的功能和可用性。还将探索结合血压和心率变异性监测的潜力。
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