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引用次数: 6
摘要
本文报道了一种无线、可穿戴、多传感器套件的开发,并将其集成为智能服装的一部分,用于心血管疾病的即时诊断,特别关注睡眠呼吸暂停筛查。该套件旨在同步收集从定制设计的硬件以250 Hz采样的3导联矢量心电图信号,从MEMs声音传感器(ADinstrument的MT-201型号)以250 Hz采集的心音信号,250 Hz的数字化氧饱和度(SPO2)信号(St. Alban Medical的PC-60B型号)和呼吸信号。信号通过蓝牙模块(Roving Network的型号RN-800S-CB)传输到附近的处理和图形可视化单元。该系统可作为非中心III型睡眠呼吸暂停筛查设备。大量的测试表明,信号的质量可与商用和标准录音系统相媲美。虽然该单元在同时进行电和心音呼吸分析方面提供了增强的功能,但其功耗和诊断性能可与用于心肺诊断的商用即时无线医疗设备相媲美。
Wireless wearable multi-sensory system for monitoring of sleep apnea and other cardiorespiratory disorders
This paper reports the development of a wireless, wearable, multi-sensor suite and its integration as part of a smart garment for point-of-care diagnosis of cardiorespiratory disorders with a particular focus on sleep apnea screening. The suite is designed to synchronously gather 3-lead vectorcardiogram signals sampled at 250 Hz from a custom-designed hardware, heart sound signals gathered at 250 Hz from a MEMs sound sensor (model MT-201 from ADinstrument), digitized oxygen saturation (SPO2) signals at 250 Hz (model PC-60B from St. Alban Medical), and respiratory signals. The signals are transmitted to a nearby processing and graphical visualization unit via a Bluetooth module (model RN-800S-CB from Roving Network). The system can serve as an out-of-center Type III sleep apnea screening device. Extensive tests suggest that the quality of the signals is comparable to that of commercial and standard recording systems. While this unit offers enhanced functionality in terms of simultaneous electro- and phonocardiorespiratory analysis, the power consumption rates and diagnostic performance are comparable to those of commercial point-of-care wireless medical devices for cardiorespiratory diagnosis.