Smart textile for respiratory monitoring and thoraco‐abdominal motion pattern evaluation |
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Authors: | Carlo Massaroni Cecilia Venanzi Amanda P. Silvatti Daniela Lo Presti Paola Saccomandi Domenico Formica Francesco Giurazza Michele A. Caponero Emiliano Schena |
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Affiliation: | 1. Unit of Measurements and Biomedical Instrumentation, Department of Engineering, Università Campus Bio‐Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy;2. Department of Physical Education, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa Minas Gerais, Brazil;3. Institute of Image‐Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France;4. Unit of Neurophysiology and Neuroengineering of Human‐Technology Interaction, Università Campus Bio‐Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy;5. Photonics Micro‐ and Nanostructures Laboratory, Research Centre of Frascati, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The use of wearable systems for monitoring vital parameters has gained wide popularity in several medical fields. The focus of the present study is the experimental assessment of a smart textile based on 12 fiber Bragg grating sensors for breathing monitoring and thoraco‐abdominal motion pattern analysis. The feasibility of the smart textile for monitoring several temporal respiratory parameters (ie, breath‐by‐breath respiratory period, breathing frequency, duration of inspiratory and expiratory phases), volume variations of the whole chest wall and of its compartments is performed on 8 healthy male volunteers. Values gathered by the textile are compared to the data obtained by a motion analysis system, used as the reference instrument. Good agreement between the 2 systems on both respiratory period (bias of 0.01 seconds), breathing frequency (bias of ?0.02 breaths/min) and tidal volume (bias of 0.09 L) values is demonstrated. Smart textile shows good performance in the monitoring of thoraco‐abdominal pattern and its variation, as well. |
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Keywords: | breathing monitoring fiber Bragg gratings fiber optics smart textiles wearables |
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