DocumentCode :
1358338
Title :
Development of an Individual Device for Exhaled Breath Temperature Measurement
Author :
Popov, Todor A. ; Kralimarkova, Tanya Z. ; Tzachev, Christo T. ; Dunev, Stefan S. ; Dimitrov, Vasil D. ; Gill, Jas
Author_Institution :
Clinic of Allergy & Asthma, Med. Univ., Sofia, Bulgaria
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
110
Lastpage :
113
Abstract :
Different thermometers have been constructed over the decades to measure the temperature of the body to help detect and monitor morbid states. They yield slightly different estimates of the core body temperature depending on the proximity of the measurement site to the internal milieu of the organism, the principle of temperature assessment, and the specific characteristics of the gauging devices. Evaluation of the exhaled breath temperature (EBT) has been recently suggested as a new method to detect inflammatory processes in the conducting airways due to changes in the blood flow perfusion of their walls and adjacent structures. While the first reported EBT experiments required sealed laboratory environment and sophisticated equipment, we designed a simple handheld instrument for EBT measurement and proven its precision, reproducibility and validity in subjects with asthma. We now describe the construction principles of our instrument, the procedure to test the fitness for purpose of the separate units and the novel features of the newest prototypes outfitted with microprocessor and memory. We also outline the potential clinical applications of an individual device for EBT measurement.
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; haemodynamics; pneumodynamics; temperature measurement; thermometers; blood flow perfusion; conducting airways; exhaled breath temperature measurement; handheld instrument; inflammatory processes; memory; microprocessor; thermometers; Blood flow; Instruments; Monitoring; Organisms; Prototypes; Reproducibility of results; Temperature dependence; Temperature measurement; Testing; Yield estimation; Airway inflammation; clinical applications; core body temperature; exhaled breath temperature; thermometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2035732
Filename :
5353812
Link To Document :
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