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A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates
Continuously monitoring body movement in preterm infants can have important clinical applications since changes in movement-patterns can be a significant marker for clinical deteriorations including the onset of sepsis, seizures, and apneas. This paper proposes a system and method to monitor body mo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2018.2875703 |
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description | Continuously monitoring body movement in preterm infants can have important clinical applications since changes in movement-patterns can be a significant marker for clinical deteriorations including the onset of sepsis, seizures, and apneas. This paper proposes a system and method to monitor body movement of preterm infants in a clinical environment using ballistography. The ballistographic signal (BSG) is acquired using a thin and a film-like sensor that is placed underneath an infant. Manual annotations based on video-recordings served as a reference standard for identifying movement. We investigated the performance of multiple features, constructed from the BSG waveform, to discriminate movement from no movement based on data acquired from 10 preterm infants. Since routine cardiorespiratory monitoring is prone to movement artifacts, we also compared the application of these features on the simultaneously acquired cardiorespiratory waveforms, i.e., the electrocardiogram, the chest impedance, and the photoplethysmogram. The BSG-based-features consistently outperformed those based on the routinely acquired cardiorespiratory waveforms. The best performing BSG-based feature-the signal instability index-had a mean (standard deviation) effect size of 0.90 (0.06), as measured by the area under the receiver operating curve. The proposed system for monitoring body movement is robust to noise, non-obtrusive, and has high performance in clinical settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-62049232018-11-07 A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med Article Continuously monitoring body movement in preterm infants can have important clinical applications since changes in movement-patterns can be a significant marker for clinical deteriorations including the onset of sepsis, seizures, and apneas. This paper proposes a system and method to monitor body movement of preterm infants in a clinical environment using ballistography. The ballistographic signal (BSG) is acquired using a thin and a film-like sensor that is placed underneath an infant. Manual annotations based on video-recordings served as a reference standard for identifying movement. We investigated the performance of multiple features, constructed from the BSG waveform, to discriminate movement from no movement based on data acquired from 10 preterm infants. Since routine cardiorespiratory monitoring is prone to movement artifacts, we also compared the application of these features on the simultaneously acquired cardiorespiratory waveforms, i.e., the electrocardiogram, the chest impedance, and the photoplethysmogram. The BSG-based-features consistently outperformed those based on the routinely acquired cardiorespiratory waveforms. The best performing BSG-based feature-the signal instability index-had a mean (standard deviation) effect size of 0.90 (0.06), as measured by the area under the receiver operating curve. The proposed system for monitoring body movement is robust to noise, non-obtrusive, and has high performance in clinical settings. IEEE 2018-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6204923/ /pubmed/30405978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2018.2875703 Text en 2168-2372 © 2018 IEEE. Translations and content mining are permitted for academic research only. Personal use is also permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission. See http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/index.html for more information. |
spellingShingle | Article A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title | A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title_full | A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title_fullStr | A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title_full_unstemmed | A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title_short | A Ballistographic Approach for Continuous and Non-Obtrusive Monitoring of Movement in Neonates |
title_sort | ballistographic approach for continuous and non-obtrusive monitoring of movement in neonates |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2018.2875703 |
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