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Title: Development and Characterization of a Wireless Mouse-Based Spirometer
Other Titles: (In) IEEE Sensors Journal
Authors: Bagchi, Surajit
Sengupta, Subhabrata
Mondal, Sanjay
Keywords: COPD
CRPD
displacement sensor
predictor equations
respiratory indices
spirometer
Issue Date: Apr-2017
Publisher: IEEE
Series/Report no.: Vol : 17;No. 7
Abstract: One of the biggest challenges, regarding the diagnosis and effective management of life-threatening respiratory diseases, is the inadequate access to diagnostic devices like spirometer. The available good-quality commercial spirometers are too expensive (typical spirometers cost $1000–$2500) to afford by the common people in most of the developing countries. This paper presents the development, metrological characteristics, performance evaluation of a cost-effective ($276), easy-to-operate, and electrical hazard-free spirometer using the wireless optical mouse as a novel displacement-sensing element. Computational algorithms generate graphical patterns and numerical values of various respiratory performance indices. The device obtained test results and statistical analysis using Bland–Altman technique show a reasonable match between the standard spirometer and established anthropometry and ethnicity-dependent predictor equations. The device can successfully discriminate the chronic obstructive and restrictive pulmonary diseases and confirms its prospect for clinical uses.
URI: http://172.16.0.4:8085/heritage/handle/123456789/5964
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