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Rib-cage-movement measurements as a potential new trigger signal in non-invasive mechanical ventilation

dc.contributor.authorIvanovic, M. (57038326200)
dc.contributor.authorPetrovic, J. (11541124800)
dc.contributor.authorMiletic, M. (57038553800)
dc.contributor.authorDanicic, A. (36643424800)
dc.contributor.authorBojovic, B. (55903740900)
dc.contributor.authorVukcevic, M. (6602095465)
dc.contributor.authorLazovic, B. (36647776000)
dc.contributor.authorGluvic, Z. (24460256500)
dc.contributor.authorHadzievski, L.J.. (6602497159)
dc.contributor.authorAllsop, T. (9740404900)
dc.contributor.authorWebb, D.J. (35432474100)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T19:13:00Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T19:13:00Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractNon-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.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319397
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dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8026
dc.titleRib-cage-movement measurements as a potential new trigger signal in non-invasive mechanical ventilation
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