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Development and preliminary evaluation of a prototype audiovisual biofeedback device incorporating a patient-specific guiding waveform.

机译:原型音视频生物反馈设备的开发和初步评估,该设备结合了患者特定的指导波形。

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The aim of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of a novel audio-visual biofeedback respiratory training tool to reduce respiratory irregularity. The audiovisual biofeedback system acquires sample respiratory waveforms of a particular patient and computes a patient-specific waveform to guide the patient's subsequent breathing. Two visual feedback models with different displays and cognitive loads were investigated: a bar model and a wave model. The audio instructions were ascending/descending musical tones played at inhale and exhale respectively to assist in maintaining the breathing period. Free-breathing, bar model and wave model training was performed on ten volunteers for 5 min for three repeat sessions. A total of 90 respiratory waveforms were acquired. It was found that the bar model was superior to free breathing with overall rms displacement variations of 0.10 and 0.16 cm, respectively, and rms period variations of 0.77 and 0.33 s, respectively. The wave model was superior to thebar model and free breathing for all volunteers, with an overall rms displacement of 0.08 cm and rms periods of 0.2 s. The reduction in the displacement and period variations for the bar model compared with free breathing was statistically significant (p = 0.005 and 0.002, respectively); the wave model was significantly better than the bar model (p = 0.006 and 0.005, respectively). Audiovisual biofeedback with a patient-specific guiding waveform significantly reduces variations in breathing. The wave model approach reduces cycle-to-cycle variations in displacement by greater than 50% and variations in period by over 70% compared with free breathing. The planned application of this device is anatomic and functional imaging procedures and radiation therapy delivery.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查一种新型的视听生物反馈呼吸训练工具,以减少呼吸异常的有效性。视听生物反馈系统获取特定患者的样本呼吸波形,并计算特定于患者的波形以指导患者随后的呼吸。研究了具有不同显示和认知负荷的两个视觉反馈模型:条形模型和波动模型。音频说明分别是在吸气和呼气时播放的升/降音乐音调,以帮助维持呼吸时间。对十名志愿者进行了自由呼吸,酒吧模型和波动模型训练,历时5分钟,进行了3​​次重复训练。总共采集了90个呼吸波形。结果发现,棒状模型优于自由呼吸,其均方根位移变化分别为0.10和0.16 cm,均方根周期变化分别为0.77和0.33 s。波动模型优于杠铃模型,并且对所有志愿者而言都是自由呼吸,其均方根位移为0.08 cm,均方根周期为0.2 s。与自由呼吸相比,bar模型的位移和周期变化的减少具有统计学意义(分别为p = 0.005和0.002);波浪模型明显优于条形模型(分别为p = 0.006和0.005)。具有患者特定指导波形的视听生物反馈显着减少了呼吸变化。与自由呼吸相比,波动模型方法将位移之间的周期变化降低了50%以上,将周期变化降低了70%以上。该设备的计划应用是解剖和功能成像程序以及放射治疗。

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