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The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants

Recording multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in infants provides an integrative approach to investigate the developing nervous system. Accurate time-locking across modalities is essential to ensure that responses are interpreted correctly, and could also improve clinical care, for example, by f...

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Autores principales: Worley, Alan, Pillay, Kirubin, Cobo, Maria M., Mellado, Gabriela Schmidt, van der Vaart, Marianne, Bhatt, Aomesh, Hartley, Caroline
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288488
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author Worley, Alan
Pillay, Kirubin
Cobo, Maria M.
Mellado, Gabriela Schmidt
van der Vaart, Marianne
Bhatt, Aomesh
Hartley, Caroline
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Pillay, Kirubin
Cobo, Maria M.
Mellado, Gabriela Schmidt
van der Vaart, Marianne
Bhatt, Aomesh
Hartley, Caroline
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description Recording multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in infants provides an integrative approach to investigate the developing nervous system. Accurate time-locking across modalities is essential to ensure that responses are interpreted correctly, and could also improve clinical care, for example, by facilitating automatic and objective multimodal pain assessment. Here we develop and assess a system to time-lock stimuli (including clinically-required heel lances and experimental visual, auditory and tactile stimuli) to electrophysiological research recordings and data recorded directly from a hospitalised infant’s vital signs monitor. The electronic device presented here (that we have called ‘the PiNe box’) integrates a previously developed system to time-lock stimuli to electrophysiological recordings and can simultaneously time-lock the stimuli to recordings from hospital vital signs monitors with an average precision of 105 ms (standard deviation: 19 ms), which is sufficient for the analysis of changes in vital signs. Our method permits reliable and precise synchronisation of data recordings from equipment with legacy ports such as TTL (transistor-transistor logic) and RS-232, and patient-connected networkable devices, is easy to implement, flexible and inexpensive. Unlike current all-in-one systems, it enables existing hospital equipment to be easily used and could be used for patients of any age. We demonstrate the utility of the system in infants using visual and noxious (clinically-required heel lance) stimuli as representative examples.
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spelling pubmed-103430452023-07-14 The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants Worley, Alan Pillay, Kirubin Cobo, Maria M. Mellado, Gabriela Schmidt van der Vaart, Marianne Bhatt, Aomesh Hartley, Caroline PLoS One Research Article Recording multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in infants provides an integrative approach to investigate the developing nervous system. Accurate time-locking across modalities is essential to ensure that responses are interpreted correctly, and could also improve clinical care, for example, by facilitating automatic and objective multimodal pain assessment. Here we develop and assess a system to time-lock stimuli (including clinically-required heel lances and experimental visual, auditory and tactile stimuli) to electrophysiological research recordings and data recorded directly from a hospitalised infant’s vital signs monitor. The electronic device presented here (that we have called ‘the PiNe box’) integrates a previously developed system to time-lock stimuli to electrophysiological recordings and can simultaneously time-lock the stimuli to recordings from hospital vital signs monitors with an average precision of 105 ms (standard deviation: 19 ms), which is sufficient for the analysis of changes in vital signs. Our method permits reliable and precise synchronisation of data recordings from equipment with legacy ports such as TTL (transistor-transistor logic) and RS-232, and patient-connected networkable devices, is easy to implement, flexible and inexpensive. Unlike current all-in-one systems, it enables existing hospital equipment to be easily used and could be used for patients of any age. We demonstrate the utility of the system in infants using visual and noxious (clinically-required heel lance) stimuli as representative examples. Public Library of Science 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10343045/ /pubmed/37440586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288488 Text en © 2023 Worley et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Worley, Alan
Pillay, Kirubin
Cobo, Maria M.
Mellado, Gabriela Schmidt
van der Vaart, Marianne
Bhatt, Aomesh
Hartley, Caroline
The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title_full The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title_fullStr The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title_full_unstemmed The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title_short The PiNe box: Development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
title_sort pine box: development and validation of an electronic device to time-lock multimodal responses to sensory stimuli in hospitalised infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288488
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