Title :
Estimation of bilateral asynchrony between diaphragm mechanomyographic signals in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Author :
Estrada, Luis ; TORRES, ABEL ; Sarlabous, Leonardo ; Fiz, Jose A. ; Gea, Joaquim ; Martinez-Llorens, Juana ; Jane, Raimon
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya (IBEC), Univ. Politec. de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to measure bilateral asynchrony in patients suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) performing an incremental inspiratory load protocol. Bilateral asynchrony was estimated by the comparison of respiratory movements derived from diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signals, acquired by means of capacitive accelerometers placed on left and right sides of the rib cage. Three methods were considered for asynchrony evaluation: Lissajous figure, Hilbert transform and Motto´s algorithm. Bilateral asynchrony showed an increase at 20, 40 and 60% (values of normalized inspiratory pressure by their maximum value reached in the last inspiratory load) while the very severe group showed and increase at 20, 40, 80, and 100 % during the protocol. These increments in the phase´s shift can be due to an increase of the inspiratory load along the protocol, and also as a consequence of distress and fatigue. In summary, this work evidenced the capability to estimate bilateral asynchrony in COPD patients. These preliminary results also showed that the use of capacitive accelerometers can be a suitable sensor for recording of respiratory movement and evaluation of asynchrony in COPD patients.
Keywords :
Hilbert transforms; accelerometers; diseases; lung; medical signal processing; muscle; pneumodynamics; COPD patients; Hilbert transform; Lissajous figure; MMGdi; Motto´s algorithm; asynchrony evaluation; bilateral asynchrony estimation; capacitive accelerometer; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diaphragm mechanomyographic signals; distress; fatigue; incremental inspiratory load protocol; normalized inspiratory pressure; phase shift; respiratory movement recording; rib cage; Accelerometers; Diseases; Estimation; Fatigue; IP networks; Protocols; Transforms;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944454