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Development of Non-contact Home Monitoring System for Infant Respiration to Prevent SIDS
Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research 2015³â 36±Ç 2È£ p.48 ~ p.53
ÇãÀÏ°(Heo Il-Kang) - ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ ÀÇ°øÇаú
¸íÇö¼®(Myoung Hyoun-Seok) - ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ ÀÇ°øÇаú
ÀÌ°æÁß(Lee Kyoung-Joung) - ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ ÀÇ°øÇаú
Abstract
Sudden infant death syndrome(SIDS) continues to be general cause of infant death. Also, apnea is supposed to be one of the main risk factor of SIDS. Therefore, Infant¡¯s respiratory monitoring and real-time apnea detection is very important to prevent SIDS. In this study, we proposed a non-contact home monitoring system for infant¡¯s respiration using Doppler radar in order to prevent SIDS. The respiration data were acquired from a commercialized baby simulator(SimbabyTM) using a Doppler radar. To evaluate a performance of the proposed system, the simulator was placed in a supine and prone position and the chest belt was used simultaneously as a reference signal. As a result, correlation coefficients between respiration rates of Doppler radar and the chest belt in each position were 0.95(p < 0.001) and 0.98(p < 0.001), respectively. The averages of difference were ?0.29 ¡¾ 5.21(mean ¡¾ 1.96¡¤ standard deviation) in supine and ?0.12 ¡¾ 3.05 in prone from Bland-Altman analysis. The results indicated an excellent performance in detecting apnea with a sensitivity of 100% and a positive predictive value of 100% in each posture respectively. These results demonstrated that a proposed Doppler radar system is suitable for non-contact respiratory monitoring in order to prevent SIDS of infant.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome(SIDS), Non-contact, Respiration monitoring, Doppler radar, Apnea
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The results indicated an excellent performance in detecting apnea with a sensitivity of 100% and a positive predictive value of 100% in each posture respectively. These results demonstrated that a proposed Doppler radar system is suitable for non-contact respiratory monitoring in order to prevent SIDS of infant