Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) has been successfully applied to myographic signals for inspiratory muscle activity estimation, attenuating interference from cardiac activity. However, several values have been suggested for fSampEn parameters depending on the application, and there is no consensus standard for optimum values. This study aimed to perform a thorough evaluation of the performance of the most relevant fSampEn parameters in myographic respiratory signals, and to propose, for the first time, a set of optimal general fSampEn parameters for a proper estimation of inspiratory muscle activity. Different combinations of fSampEn parameters were used to calculate fSampEn in both non-invasive and the gold standard invasive myographic resp...
Sample Entropy (SampEn) is a popular method for assessing the unpredictability of biological signals...
The study of the amplitude of respiratory muscle mechanomyographic (MMG) signals could be useful in ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the respiratory muscles efficiency during a progressive increm...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) is a robust technique that allows the evaluation of inspiratory effor...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) is a robust technique that allows the evaluation of inspiratory effor...
Extracting clinical information from one single measurement represents a step forward in the assessm...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The current gold standard assessment of human inspiratory muscle function involves using invasive me...
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Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
The study of mechanomyographic (MMG) signals of respiratory muscles is a promising noninvasive techn...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
The relationship between surface diaphragm mechanomyography (sMMGdi), as a noninvasive measure of ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Sample Entropy (SampEn) is a popular method for assessing the unpredictability of biological signals...
The study of the amplitude of respiratory muscle mechanomyographic (MMG) signals could be useful in ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the respiratory muscles efficiency during a progressive increm...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) is a robust technique that allows the evaluation of inspiratory effor...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) is a robust technique that allows the evaluation of inspiratory effor...
Extracting clinical information from one single measurement represents a step forward in the assessm...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The current gold standard assessment of human inspiratory muscle function involves using invasive me...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
The study of mechanomyographic (MMG) signals of respiratory muscles is a promising noninvasive techn...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
The relationship between surface diaphragm mechanomyography (sMMGdi), as a noninvasive measure of ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Sample Entropy (SampEn) is a popular method for assessing the unpredictability of biological signals...
The study of the amplitude of respiratory muscle mechanomyographic (MMG) signals could be useful in ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the respiratory muscles efficiency during a progressive increm...