The simple observation of breathing rate (BR) remains the first and often the most sensitive marker of acute respiratory dysfunction. In fact, there is evidence that drastic changes in BR are a predictive indicator of adverse events (i.e. cardiac arrest). The aim of this study is to develop a camera-based technology that may provide near-continuous estimation of BR considering the effect of respiration on video-PPG (vPPG).
Monitoring breathing rate by fusing the physiological impact of respiration on video-photoplethysmogram with head movements
Cerina L.;Mainardi L.;
2019-01-01
Abstract
The simple observation of breathing rate (BR) remains the first and often the most sensitive marker of acute respiratory dysfunction. In fact, there is evidence that drastic changes in BR are a predictive indicator of adverse events (i.e. cardiac arrest). The aim of this study is to develop a camera-based technology that may provide near-continuous estimation of BR considering the effect of respiration on video-PPG (vPPG).File in questo prodotto:
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