Development of non-contact respiratory monitoring system for newborn using a FG vision sensor

Yoshiyuki Kurami, Yushi Itoh, Michiya Natori, Kazuo Ohzeki, Yoshimitsu Aoki

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Abstract

In recent years, development of neonatal care is strongly hoped, with increase of the low-birth-weight baby birth rate. Especially respiration of low-birth-weight baby is incertitude because central nerve and respiratory function is immature. Therefore, a low-birth-weight baby often causes a disease of respiration. In a NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), neonatal respiration is monitored using cardio-respiratory monitor and pulse oximeter at all times. These contact-type sensors can measure respiratory rate and Sp02 (Saturation of Peripheral Oxygen). However, because a contact-type sensor might damage the newborn's skin, it is a real burden to monitor neonatal respiration. Therefore, we developed the respiratory monitoring system for newborn using a FG (Fiber Grating) vision sensor. FG vision sensor is an active stereo vision sensor, it is possible for non-contact 3D measurement. A respiratory waveform is calculated by detecting the vertical motion of the thoracic and abdominal region with respiration. We attempted clinical experiment in the NICU, and confirmed the accuracy of the obtained respiratory waveform was high. Non-contact respiratory monitoring of newborn using a FG vision sensor enabled the minimally invasive procedure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1581-1587+11
JournalIEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems
Volume130
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • 3D measurement
  • Active stereo vision
  • FG vision sensor
  • Non-contact respiratory monitoring

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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