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Publication Rib-cage-movement measurements as a potential new trigger signal in non-invasive mechanical ventilation(2015) ;Ivanovic, M. (57038326200) ;Petrovic, J. (11541124800) ;Miletic, M. (57038553800) ;Danicic, A. (36643424800) ;Bojovic, B. (55903740900) ;Vukcevic, M. (6602095465) ;Lazovic, B. (36647776000) ;Gluvic, Z. (24460256500) ;Hadzievski, L.J.. (6602497159) ;Allsop, T. (9740404900)Webb, D.J. (35432474100)Non-invasive ventilation performed through an oronasal mask is a standard in clinical and homecare mechanical ventilation. Besides all its advantages, inevitable leaks through the mask cause errors in the feedback information provided by the airflow sensor and, hence, patient-ventilator asynchrony with multiple negative consequences. Here we investigate a new way to provide a trigger to the ventilator. The method is based on the measurement of rib cage movement at the onset of inspiration and during breathing by fibre-optic sensors. In a series of simultaneous measurements by a long-period fibre grating sensor and pneumotachograph we provide the statistical evidence of the 200 ms lag of the pneumo with respect the fibre-optic signal. The lag is registered consistently across three independent delay metrics. Further, we discuss exceptions from this trend and identify the needed improvements to the proposed fibre-sensing scheme. © 2015 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Rib-cage-movement measurements as a potential new trigger signal in non-invasive mechanical ventilation(2015) ;Ivanovic, M. (57038326200) ;Petrovic, J. (11541124800) ;Miletic, M. (57038553800) ;Danicic, A. (36643424800) ;Bojovic, B. (55903740900) ;Vukcevic, M. (6602095465) ;Lazovic, B. (36647776000) ;Gluvic, Z. (24460256500) ;Hadzievski, L.J.. (6602497159) ;Allsop, T. (9740404900)Webb, D.J. (35432474100)Non-invasive ventilation performed through an oronasal mask is a standard in clinical and homecare mechanical ventilation. Besides all its advantages, inevitable leaks through the mask cause errors in the feedback information provided by the airflow sensor and, hence, patient-ventilator asynchrony with multiple negative consequences. Here we investigate a new way to provide a trigger to the ventilator. The method is based on the measurement of rib cage movement at the onset of inspiration and during breathing by fibre-optic sensors. In a series of simultaneous measurements by a long-period fibre grating sensor and pneumotachograph we provide the statistical evidence of the 200 ms lag of the pneumo with respect the fibre-optic signal. The lag is registered consistently across three independent delay metrics. Further, we discuss exceptions from this trend and identify the needed improvements to the proposed fibre-sensing scheme. © 2015 IEEE.
