阻抗气影:双频校准方法的评估

Hewon Jung, Samer A. Mabrouk, O. Inan
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阻抗肺造影(IP)是一种测量肺和胸部生物阻抗变化的方法,有望用于无创监测肺部健康。IP的一个关键限制是需要复杂和频繁的校准,这需要受试者执行各种操作。在这项工作中,我们探索了不同的校准方法,通过使用双频校准方法来减少受试者间变异性和姿势变化对IP的影响。本文首次部署了双频IP,并对其在估计潮汐体积(TV)方面的性能进行了评估,并与传统的单频方法进行了比较。使用受试者和姿势特定IP校准方法估计的肺活量计获得的TV值与所有姿势的真实TV值(r > 0.9)$高度相关,包括仰卧、左/右侧卧和坐姿,用于5 kHz和100 kHz IP信号。消除姿势特异性导致相关性$r > 0.8$•使用不需要任何受试者或姿势特异性校准的全球化校准方法,双频方法获得了$r=0.75$的相关性,这高于使用任何单一频率的相应相关性$r=0.68$。这一结果暗示了双频IP用于减轻主体间可变性和姿势特定校准的可行性。
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Impedance Pneumography: Assessment of Dual-Frequency Calibration Approaches
Impedance pneumography (IP), a measure of the changes in the lung and thoracic bioimpedance, holds promise for non-invasive monitoring of pulmonary health. A key limitation of IP is the need for complex and frequent calibrations that require the subject to perform various maneuvers. In this work, we explore different calibration approaches to reduce the effects of inter-subject variability and postural changes on IP by utilizing a dual-frequency calibration approach. Dual-frequency IP was deployed for the first time in this work and its performance in estimating tidal volume (TV) was evaluated and compared to the conventional single frequency approaches. TV values obtained from a spirometer estimated with the subject- and posture-specific IP calibration approach are shown to correlate highly with the ground truth TV $(r > 0.9)$ in all postures, including supine, left/right lateral, and seated postures for both 5 kHz and 100 kHz IP signals. Eliminating posture specificity results in a correlation of $r > 0.8$ • With the globalized calibration approach that does not require any subject or posture-specific calibration, a correlation of $r=0.75$ was achieved with the dual-frequency approach, and this was higher than the corresponding correlation of around $r=0.68$ using any single frequency. This result has implications for the feasibility of dual-frequency IP for mitigating inter-subject variability and posture-specific calibrations.
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