International audienceDiaphragm pacing (DP) is an efficient treatment to artificially restore respiratory function. Commercialized systems do not embed any respiratory monitoring function and cannot adapt patients' electro-ventilation needs. To increase the performance and safety of these systems, in this study, an acoustic respiratory monitoring method based on a microphone is investigated. This method also captures stimulation signal so that it could generate an alarm for stimulation failure or an apnea. This could also help to optimize stimulation configurations individually for each patient. We have recorded the tracheal sound of one patient with tetraplegia implanted with a stimulator. Promising preliminary results are a first step tow...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
When we breathe, our lungs and airways produce a variety of different sounds. When a person is suffe...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for ...
International audienceDiaphragm pacing (DP) is an efficient treatment to artificially restore respir...
International audienceElectrical stimulation of the phrenic nerves via implanted devices allows to c...
International audiencePatients with central respiratory paralysis can benefit from diaphragm pacing ...
Introduction: Patients who have an artificial ventilation dependence are usually treated with mechan...
Monitoring the breathing is required in many applications of medical and health fields, but it can b...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications", fo...
Advancements in health technologies are crucial to support healthcare professionals, improve patient...
A continuation of research into modeling airway events of patients undergoing sedation is described....
International audienceHigh-cervical spinal cord injury can lead to respiratory deficiency due to par...
This study pertains to a six-channel acoustic monitoring system for use in patient monitoring during...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
Abstract Introduction People with cervical or high thoracic spinal cord injury usually have respir...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
When we breathe, our lungs and airways produce a variety of different sounds. When a person is suffe...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for ...
International audienceDiaphragm pacing (DP) is an efficient treatment to artificially restore respir...
International audienceElectrical stimulation of the phrenic nerves via implanted devices allows to c...
International audiencePatients with central respiratory paralysis can benefit from diaphragm pacing ...
Introduction: Patients who have an artificial ventilation dependence are usually treated with mechan...
Monitoring the breathing is required in many applications of medical and health fields, but it can b...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications", fo...
Advancements in health technologies are crucial to support healthcare professionals, improve patient...
A continuation of research into modeling airway events of patients undergoing sedation is described....
International audienceHigh-cervical spinal cord injury can lead to respiratory deficiency due to par...
This study pertains to a six-channel acoustic monitoring system for use in patient monitoring during...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
Abstract Introduction People with cervical or high thoracic spinal cord injury usually have respir...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
When we breathe, our lungs and airways produce a variety of different sounds. When a person is suffe...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for ...