日常活动中生物阻抗变化和肌电活动的比较

Chulgyu Song, Keo-Sik Kim, Y. An, Jeong-Hwan Seo
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测量腹部压力的传统方法包括使用充满液体的直肠导管。然而,该方法存在一些缺陷,因此仅限于动态尿动力学监测研究。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种新的方法,通过生物阻抗和肌电图(EMG)信号的变化,以无创的方式估计腹部压力。作为初步研究,我们比较了在日常活动中,如咳嗽、打喷嚏和腰部运动时,腹部压力增加时的生物阻抗变化和肌电图活动。生物阻抗变化与肌电信号的相关系数分别为0.72、0.96、0.90、0.84、0.78。此外,通过测量生物阻抗信号的振幅变化,可以灵敏地监测咳嗽、打喷嚏和谈话等日常活动,而肌电图信号不能用于检测这些活动;因此,生物阻抗法是一种更有用的无创测量尿动力学监测腹部压力变化的方法。
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Comparison of bio-impedance changes and EMG activity during daily events
A conventional method for measuring abdominal pressure involves the use of a fluid-filled rectal catheter. However, this method has some drawbacks, so it is limited to ambulatory urodynamics monitoring study. In this study, we proposed a novel method for estimating abdominal pressure in non invasive manner by changes in bio-impedance and electromyographic (EMG) signals. As a preliminary, we compared the bio-impedance changes and EMG activity during daily events, such as cough, sneeze and lumbar movement, while the abdominal pressure increased. The correlation coefficients between changes in bio-impedance and EMG signals, according to increases in abdominal contractions, were 0.72, 0.96, 0.90, 0.84 and 0.78 for the weak, strong, stronger, vigorous and maximal contraction, respectively. Also, daily activities such as coughing, sneezing and conversation, were sensitively monitored by measuring the change in amplitude of the bio-impedance signals, whilst EMG signals could not be used to detect these activities; therefore, the bio-impedance method is a more useful means of non-invasively measuring the changes in the abdominal pressure for urodynamics monitoring.
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