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Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants

Early identification of atypical infant movement behaviors consistent with underlying neuromotor pathologies can expedite timely enrollment in therapeutic interventions that exploit inherent neuroplasticity to promote recovery. Traditional neuromotor assessments rely on qualitative evaluations perfo...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Hyoyoung, Kwak, Sung Soo, Sohn, Seokwoo, Lee, Jong Yoon, Lee, Young Joong, O’Brien, Megan K., Park, Yoonseok, Avila, Raudel, Kim, Jin-Tae, Yoo, Jae-Young, Irie, Masahiro, Jang, Hokyung, Ouyang, Wei, Shawen, Nicholas, Kang, Youn J., Kim, Seung Sik, Tzavelis, Andreas, Lee, KunHyuck, Andersen, Rachel A., Huang, Yonggang, Jayaraman, Arun, Davis, Matthew M., Shanley, Thomas, Wakschlag, Lauren S., Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila, Xu, Shuai, Ryan, Shirley W., Lieber, Richard L., Rogers, John A.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8639372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34663725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104925118
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author Jeong, Hyoyoung
Kwak, Sung Soo
Sohn, Seokwoo
Lee, Jong Yoon
Lee, Young Joong
O’Brien, Megan K.
Park, Yoonseok
Avila, Raudel
Kim, Jin-Tae
Yoo, Jae-Young
Irie, Masahiro
Jang, Hokyung
Ouyang, Wei
Shawen, Nicholas
Kang, Youn J.
Kim, Seung Sik
Tzavelis, Andreas
Lee, KunHyuck
Andersen, Rachel A.
Huang, Yonggang
Jayaraman, Arun
Davis, Matthew M.
Shanley, Thomas
Wakschlag, Lauren S.
Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila
Xu, Shuai
Ryan, Shirley W.
Lieber, Richard L.
Rogers, John A.
author_facet Jeong, Hyoyoung
Kwak, Sung Soo
Sohn, Seokwoo
Lee, Jong Yoon
Lee, Young Joong
O’Brien, Megan K.
Park, Yoonseok
Avila, Raudel
Kim, Jin-Tae
Yoo, Jae-Young
Irie, Masahiro
Jang, Hokyung
Ouyang, Wei
Shawen, Nicholas
Kang, Youn J.
Kim, Seung Sik
Tzavelis, Andreas
Lee, KunHyuck
Andersen, Rachel A.
Huang, Yonggang
Jayaraman, Arun
Davis, Matthew M.
Shanley, Thomas
Wakschlag, Lauren S.
Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila
Xu, Shuai
Ryan, Shirley W.
Lieber, Richard L.
Rogers, John A.
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description Early identification of atypical infant movement behaviors consistent with underlying neuromotor pathologies can expedite timely enrollment in therapeutic interventions that exploit inherent neuroplasticity to promote recovery. Traditional neuromotor assessments rely on qualitative evaluations performed by specially trained personnel, mostly available in tertiary medical centers or specialized facilities. Such approaches are high in cost, require geographic proximity to advanced healthcare resources, and yield mostly qualitative insight. This paper introduces a simple, low-cost alternative in the form of a technology customized for quantitatively capturing continuous, full-body kinematics of infants during free living conditions at home or in clinical settings while simultaneously recording essential vital signs data. The system consists of a wireless network of small, flexible inertial sensors placed at strategic locations across the body and operated in a wide-bandwidth and time-synchronized fashion. The data serve as the basis for reconstructing three-dimensional motions in avatar form without the need for video recordings and associated privacy concerns, for remote visual assessments by experts. These quantitative measurements can also be presented in graphical format and analyzed with machine-learning techniques, with potential to automate and systematize traditional motor assessments. Clinical implementations with infants at low and at elevated risks for atypical neuromotor development illustrates application of this system in quantitative and semiquantitative assessments of patterns of gross motor skills, along with body temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate, from long-term and follow-up measurements over a 3-mo period following birth. The engineering aspects are compatible for scaled deployment, with the potential to improve health outcomes for children worldwide via early, pragmatic detection methods.
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spelling pubmed-86393722021-12-12 Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants Jeong, Hyoyoung Kwak, Sung Soo Sohn, Seokwoo Lee, Jong Yoon Lee, Young Joong O’Brien, Megan K. Park, Yoonseok Avila, Raudel Kim, Jin-Tae Yoo, Jae-Young Irie, Masahiro Jang, Hokyung Ouyang, Wei Shawen, Nicholas Kang, Youn J. Kim, Seung Sik Tzavelis, Andreas Lee, KunHyuck Andersen, Rachel A. Huang, Yonggang Jayaraman, Arun Davis, Matthew M. Shanley, Thomas Wakschlag, Lauren S. Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila Xu, Shuai Ryan, Shirley W. Lieber, Richard L. Rogers, John A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Early identification of atypical infant movement behaviors consistent with underlying neuromotor pathologies can expedite timely enrollment in therapeutic interventions that exploit inherent neuroplasticity to promote recovery. Traditional neuromotor assessments rely on qualitative evaluations performed by specially trained personnel, mostly available in tertiary medical centers or specialized facilities. Such approaches are high in cost, require geographic proximity to advanced healthcare resources, and yield mostly qualitative insight. This paper introduces a simple, low-cost alternative in the form of a technology customized for quantitatively capturing continuous, full-body kinematics of infants during free living conditions at home or in clinical settings while simultaneously recording essential vital signs data. The system consists of a wireless network of small, flexible inertial sensors placed at strategic locations across the body and operated in a wide-bandwidth and time-synchronized fashion. The data serve as the basis for reconstructing three-dimensional motions in avatar form without the need for video recordings and associated privacy concerns, for remote visual assessments by experts. These quantitative measurements can also be presented in graphical format and analyzed with machine-learning techniques, with potential to automate and systematize traditional motor assessments. Clinical implementations with infants at low and at elevated risks for atypical neuromotor development illustrates application of this system in quantitative and semiquantitative assessments of patterns of gross motor skills, along with body temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate, from long-term and follow-up measurements over a 3-mo period following birth. The engineering aspects are compatible for scaled deployment, with the potential to improve health outcomes for children worldwide via early, pragmatic detection methods. National Academy of Sciences 2021-10-26 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8639372/ /pubmed/34663725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104925118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Jeong, Hyoyoung
Kwak, Sung Soo
Sohn, Seokwoo
Lee, Jong Yoon
Lee, Young Joong
O’Brien, Megan K.
Park, Yoonseok
Avila, Raudel
Kim, Jin-Tae
Yoo, Jae-Young
Irie, Masahiro
Jang, Hokyung
Ouyang, Wei
Shawen, Nicholas
Kang, Youn J.
Kim, Seung Sik
Tzavelis, Andreas
Lee, KunHyuck
Andersen, Rachel A.
Huang, Yonggang
Jayaraman, Arun
Davis, Matthew M.
Shanley, Thomas
Wakschlag, Lauren S.
Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila
Xu, Shuai
Ryan, Shirley W.
Lieber, Richard L.
Rogers, John A.
Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title_full Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title_fullStr Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title_full_unstemmed Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title_short Miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
title_sort miniaturized wireless, skin-integrated sensor networks for quantifying full-body movement behaviors and vital signs in infants
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8639372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34663725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104925118
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