Title :
New Wearable Body Sensor for Continuous Diagnosis of Internal Tissue Bleeding
Author :
Blumrosen, Gaddi ; Rubinsky, Boris ; Gonzalez, Camila A.
Author_Institution :
Center for Bioeng. in the Service of Humanity & Soc., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract :
Continuous monitoring of internal bleeding in tissue is essential for assessment and treatment of medical conditions. In this study we present a new body sensor for diagnosis of internal tissue bleeding based on contact multi-frequency electromagnetic inductive measurements of the tissue. This contributes to the existing family of body network sensors. This sensor can be used in emergency medicine in the field, in a hospital, or during daily life for patients at risk of bleeding. Unlike other sensors that detect bleeding, this sensor is portable, low cost, non-invasive and does not require galvanic coupling between the electrode and the tissue under measurement. Our study includes description of the new body sensor, criteria for data processing, basic diagnostic algorithms and calibration techniques. We show feasibility of this new sensor with a sensor prototype and diagnosis of an experimental simulation of internal bleeding and hypoperfusion conditions in the brain.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical measurement; body area networks; brain; haemodynamics; medical diagnostic computing; patient monitoring; portable instruments; wounds; brain hypoperfusion condition; calibration technique; data processing; emergency medicine; internal tissue bleeding diagnosis; multifrequency electromagnetic inductive measurement; patient monitoring; portable sensor; wearable body sensor network; Biomedical monitoring; Condition monitoring; Electromagnetic induction; Electromagnetic measurements; Hemorrhaging; Hospitals; Medical conditions; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical treatment; Wearable sensors; Weiner filter; bleeding; body network sensors; emergency medicine; wearable;
Conference_Titel :
Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, 2009. BSN 2009. Sixth International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Berkeley, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3644-6
DOI :
10.1109/BSN.2009.15