The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. However, for patients with major cognitive or communicative impairments, it would be better if clinicians could quantify pain without having to rely on the patient's self-description. Here, we present a newly pain intensity measurement method based on multiple physiological signals, including blood volume pulse (BVP), electrocardiogram (ECG), and skin conductance level (SCL), all of which are induced by external electrical stimulation. The proposed pain prediction system consists of signal acquisition and preprocessing, feature extraction, feature selection and feature reduction, and three types of pattern classifiers. Feature extraction ph...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...
The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. Ho...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Quantitative analysis of pain is extremely difficult, because it is a subjective and individual sens...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Current acute pain intensity assessment tools are mainly based on self-reporting by patients, which ...
Pain assessment is a challenging task encountered by clinicians. In clinical settings, patients’ sel...
Pain is a complex subjective unpleasant experience that can potentially cause tissue damage. In clin...
The continuous technology evaluation is benefiting our lives to a great extent. The evolution of Int...
Pain is a complex subjective unpleasant experience that can potentially cause tissue damage. Its com...
In the future, automatic pain monitoring may enable health care professionals to assess and manage p...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...
The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. Ho...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Quantitative analysis of pain is extremely difficult, because it is a subjective and individual sens...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Current acute pain intensity assessment tools are mainly based on self-reporting by patients, which ...
Pain assessment is a challenging task encountered by clinicians. In clinical settings, patients’ sel...
Pain is a complex subjective unpleasant experience that can potentially cause tissue damage. In clin...
The continuous technology evaluation is benefiting our lives to a great extent. The evolution of Int...
Pain is a complex subjective unpleasant experience that can potentially cause tissue damage. Its com...
In the future, automatic pain monitoring may enable health care professionals to assess and manage p...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
Across neuroscience research, clinical diagnostics, and engineering applications in pain evaluation ...