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Non-contact respiration monitoring using impulse radio ultrawideband radar in neonatesopen access

Authors
Kim, Jong DeokLee, Won HyukLee, YongguLee, Hyun JuCha, TeahyenKim, Seung HyunSong, Ki-MinLim, Young-HyoCho, Seok HyunCho, Sung HoPark, Hyun-Kyung
Issue Date
Jun-2019
Publisher
ROYAL SOC
Keywords
non-contact sensor; impulse radio ultrawideband radar; newborn; respiratory rate; neonatal intensive care unit
Citation
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE, v.6, no.6
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Journal Title
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume
6
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/13462
DOI
10.1098/rsos.190149
ISSN
2054-5703
Abstract
Vital sign monitoring in neonates requires adhesive electrodes, which often damage fragile newborn skin. Because impulse radio ultrawideband (IR-UWB) radar has been reported to recognize chest movement without contact in adult humans, IR-UWB may be used to measure respiratory rates (RRs) in a non-contact fashion. We investigated the feasibility of radar sensors for respiration monitoring in neonates without any respiratory support to compare the accuracy and reliability of radar measurements with those of conventional impedance pneumography measurements. In the neonatal intensive care unit, RRs were measured using radar (RRRd) and impedance pneumography (RRIP) simultaneously. The neonatal voluntary movements were measured using the radar sensor and categorized into three levels (low [M₀], intermediate [M₁] and high [M₂]). RRRd highly agreed with RRIP (r = 0.90; intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] = 0.846 [0.835-0.856]). For the M-0 movement, there was good agreement between RRRd and RRIP (ICC = 0.893; mean bias -0.15 [limits of agreement (LOA) -9.6 to 10.0]). However, the agreement was slightly lower for the M-1 (ICC = 0.833; mean bias = 0.95 [LOA -11.4 to 13.3]) and M-2 (ICC = 0.749; mean bias = 3.04 [LOA -9.30 to 15.4]) movements than for the M-0 movement. In conclusion, IR-UWB radar cart provide accurate and reliable estimates of RR in neonates in a non-contact fashion. The performance of radar measurements could be affected by neonate movement.
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