A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring
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Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10316/106721 https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185124 |
Resumo: | Lung sounds acquired by stethoscopes are extensively used in diagnosing and differentiating respiratory diseases. Although an extensive know-how has been built to interpret these sounds and identify diseases associated with certain patterns, its effective use is limited to individual experience of practitioners. This user-dependency manifests itself as a factor impeding the digital transformation of this valuable diagnostic tool, which can improve patient outcomes by continuous long-term respiratory monitoring under real-life conditions. Particularly patients suffering from respiratory diseases with progressive nature, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, are expected to benefit from long-term monitoring. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has also shown the lack of respiratory monitoring systems which are ready to deploy in operational conditions while requiring minimal patient education. To address particularly the latter subject, in this article, we present a sound acquisition module which can be integrated into a dedicated garment; thus, minimizing the role of the patient for positioning the stethoscope and applying the appropriate pressure. We have implemented a diaphragm-less acousto-electric transducer by stacking a silicone rubber and a piezoelectric film to capture thoracic sounds with minimum attenuation. Furthermore, we benchmarked our device with an electronic stethoscope widely used in clinical practice to quantify its performance. |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoringwearablesauscultationelectronic stethoscoperespiratory soundCOPDdigital healthAcousticsAuscultationCOVID-19COVID-19 TestingClinical Laboratory TechniquesCoronavirus InfectionsElectric ImpedanceEquipment DesignHumansMonitoring, AmbulatoryPandemicsPneumonia, ViralRemote Sensing TechnologyRespiratory SoundsSARS-CoV-2Signal Processing, Computer-AssistedTransducersWireless TechnologyBetacoronavirusStethoscopesWearable Electronic DevicesLung sounds acquired by stethoscopes are extensively used in diagnosing and differentiating respiratory diseases. Although an extensive know-how has been built to interpret these sounds and identify diseases associated with certain patterns, its effective use is limited to individual experience of practitioners. This user-dependency manifests itself as a factor impeding the digital transformation of this valuable diagnostic tool, which can improve patient outcomes by continuous long-term respiratory monitoring under real-life conditions. Particularly patients suffering from respiratory diseases with progressive nature, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, are expected to benefit from long-term monitoring. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has also shown the lack of respiratory monitoring systems which are ready to deploy in operational conditions while requiring minimal patient education. To address particularly the latter subject, in this article, we present a sound acquisition module which can be integrated into a dedicated garment; thus, minimizing the role of the patient for positioning the stethoscope and applying the appropriate pressure. We have implemented a diaphragm-less acousto-electric transducer by stacking a silicone rubber and a piezoelectric film to capture thoracic sounds with minimum attenuation. Furthermore, we benchmarked our device with an electronic stethoscope widely used in clinical practice to quantify its performance.MDPI2020-09-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/106721http://hdl.handle.net/10316/106721https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185124eng1424-8220Yilmaz, GürkanRapin, MichaëlPessoa, DiogoRocha, Bruno M.de Sousa, Antonio MoreiraRusconi, RobertoCarvalho, PauloWacker, JosiasPaiva, Rui PedroChételat, Olivierinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-04-18T11:18:52Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/106721Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:23:08.170456Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring Yilmaz, Gürkan wearables auscultation electronic stethoscope respiratory sound COPD digital health Acoustics Auscultation COVID-19 COVID-19 Testing Clinical Laboratory Techniques Coronavirus Infections Electric Impedance Equipment Design Humans Monitoring, Ambulatory Pandemics Pneumonia, Viral Remote Sensing Technology Respiratory Sounds SARS-CoV-2 Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Transducers Wireless Technology Betacoronavirus Stethoscopes Wearable Electronic Devices |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
title_full |
A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring |
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Yilmaz, Gürkan |
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Yilmaz, Gürkan Rapin, Michaël Pessoa, Diogo Rocha, Bruno M. de Sousa, Antonio Moreira Rusconi, Roberto Carvalho, Paulo Wacker, Josias Paiva, Rui Pedro Chételat, Olivier |
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author |
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Rapin, Michaël Pessoa, Diogo Rocha, Bruno M. de Sousa, Antonio Moreira Rusconi, Roberto Carvalho, Paulo Wacker, Josias Paiva, Rui Pedro Chételat, Olivier |
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Yilmaz, Gürkan Rapin, Michaël Pessoa, Diogo Rocha, Bruno M. de Sousa, Antonio Moreira Rusconi, Roberto Carvalho, Paulo Wacker, Josias Paiva, Rui Pedro Chételat, Olivier |
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wearables auscultation electronic stethoscope respiratory sound COPD digital health Acoustics Auscultation COVID-19 COVID-19 Testing Clinical Laboratory Techniques Coronavirus Infections Electric Impedance Equipment Design Humans Monitoring, Ambulatory Pandemics Pneumonia, Viral Remote Sensing Technology Respiratory Sounds SARS-CoV-2 Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Transducers Wireless Technology Betacoronavirus Stethoscopes Wearable Electronic Devices |
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wearables auscultation electronic stethoscope respiratory sound COPD digital health Acoustics Auscultation COVID-19 COVID-19 Testing Clinical Laboratory Techniques Coronavirus Infections Electric Impedance Equipment Design Humans Monitoring, Ambulatory Pandemics Pneumonia, Viral Remote Sensing Technology Respiratory Sounds SARS-CoV-2 Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Transducers Wireless Technology Betacoronavirus Stethoscopes Wearable Electronic Devices |
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Lung sounds acquired by stethoscopes are extensively used in diagnosing and differentiating respiratory diseases. Although an extensive know-how has been built to interpret these sounds and identify diseases associated with certain patterns, its effective use is limited to individual experience of practitioners. This user-dependency manifests itself as a factor impeding the digital transformation of this valuable diagnostic tool, which can improve patient outcomes by continuous long-term respiratory monitoring under real-life conditions. Particularly patients suffering from respiratory diseases with progressive nature, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, are expected to benefit from long-term monitoring. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has also shown the lack of respiratory monitoring systems which are ready to deploy in operational conditions while requiring minimal patient education. To address particularly the latter subject, in this article, we present a sound acquisition module which can be integrated into a dedicated garment; thus, minimizing the role of the patient for positioning the stethoscope and applying the appropriate pressure. We have implemented a diaphragm-less acousto-electric transducer by stacking a silicone rubber and a piezoelectric film to capture thoracic sounds with minimum attenuation. Furthermore, we benchmarked our device with an electronic stethoscope widely used in clinical practice to quantify its performance. |
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