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Date
2020Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
Bioimpedance monitoring provides a non-invasive, safe and affordable opportunity to monitor total body water for a wide range of clinical applications. However, the measurement is susceptible to variations in posture and movement. Existing devices do not account for these variations and are therefore unsuitable to perform continuous measurements to depict trend changes. We developed a wearable bioimpedance monitoring system with embedded real-time posture detection using a distributed accelerometer network. We tested the device on 14 healthy volunteers following a standardized protocol of posture change and evaluated the agreement with a commercial device. The impedance showed a high correlation (r>0.98), a bias of -4.5 Ω, and limits of agreement of -30 and 21 Ω. Context-awareness was achieved with an accuracy of 94.6% by classifying data from two accelerometers placed at the upper and lower leg. The calculated current consumption of the system was as low as 10 mA during continuous measurement operation, suggesting that the system can be used for continuous measurements over multiple days without charging. The proposed motion-aware design will enable the measurement of relevant bioimpedance parameters over long periods and support informed clinical decision making. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000495819Publication status
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Book title
2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC)Pages / Article No.
Publisher
IEEEEvent
Subject
Bioimpedance; Wearable devices; Fluid monitoring; Actimetry; Context-awarenessOrganisational unit
09533 - Karlen, Walter (ehemalig) / Karlen, Walter (former)
Funding
150640 - Intelligent Point-of-Care Monitoring: A Swiss Army Knife Approach to mHealth (SNF)
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