心肺复苏支持:手腕、胸部和耳戴设备的比较和估计算法

S. Hermann, Paula Breitling, Tobias Röddiger, M. Beigl
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胸外按压(CC)是治疗心脏骤停最重要的手段,但实施起来具有挑战性。深度和速率的实时反馈可以提高CC的质量。在相同条件下,我们首次比较了三种可穿戴位置和六种深度和速率估计算法。我们共享它们的最佳调优参数。我们对可穿戴设备的评估结果为高质量心肺复苏(CPR)反馈提供了一个新的主要候选者。对于胸部、手腕和耳朵的深度估计,中位绝对偏差(MAD)分别为3.4 mm、4.5 mm和5.9 mm(目标深度范围:50-60 mm)。虽然对于有效的CC不是必需的,但融合传感器位置将深度MAD进一步降低到3.2 mm。在所有配置中,CC速率估计小于每分钟1.6次压缩(cpm)。因此,所有可穿戴设备和算法都可以为挽救生命的心肺复苏提供精确的输入。
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Support: Comparison of Wrist-, Chest-, and Ear-Worn Devices and Estimation Algorithms
Chest compressions (CC) are the most important means of treating cardiac arrest but are challenging to perform. Real-time feedback of depth and rate can improve CC quality. For the first time, we compared three wearable positions and six depth, and rate estimation algorithms under the same conditions. We share their optimal tuning parameters. Our evaluation of earables results in a new prime candidate for high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feedback. For depth estimation on chest, wrist, and ear the median absolute deviation (MAD) was 3.4 mm, 4.5 mm, and 5.9 mm, respectively (target depth range: 50-60 mm). Though not necessary for effective CC, fusing sensor locations reduces the depth MAD further to 3.2 mm. CC rate was estimated at less than 1.6 compressions per minute (cpm) MAD in all configurations. Hence, all wearables and algorithms give precise input for live-saving CPR.
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