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A Novel Piezoelectric PVDF Film-Based Physiological Sensing Belt for a Complementary Respiration and Heartbeat Monitoring System

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Authors

Kim, Kap Jin; Chang, You Min; Yoon, Sun; Kim, Hyun Jeong

Issue Date
2009
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Citation
INTEGRATED FERROELECTRICS, Vol.107, No.1, pp.53-68
Keywords
PVDF filmpiezoelectric sensornon-invasive pulse wave velocity measurementpatient monitoringrespiration measurement
Abstract
Human heartbeat and respiration signals were measured from a DAQ board interfaced with a homemade voltage-amplifier with specific frequency filtering function using an elastic textile belt imbedded with a poled-PVDF film, which is designated as a physiological sensing belt (PSB), as a piezoelectric sensor and analyzed. PSB sensor systems can be easily tied on the chest, abdomen, head, wrist, or ankle for comfortable fit. The sensitivity of the imbedded PVDF film sensor is highly dependent on the thickness of coated silicon rubber layer on both sides of the PVDF film. Both respiration and heartbeat signals could be isolated from the mixture signal measured from the chest and abdomen during respiration and pulse wave velocity could be calculated using time delay obtained from waveforms measured simultaneously at the two different body positions. Finally we found the feasibility of applying the PSB as a complementary respiration monitoring system to the traditional anesthesia activities or other types of patient respiratory monitoring such as polysomnography and telemedicine.
ISSN
1058-4587
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/80477
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10584580903324493
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