Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance

Lung atelectasis caused by shallow breathing patterns is common after cardiac, thoracic and upper abdominal surgeries. A common method used to address this problem is to encourage patients to perform breathing exercises using incentive spirometers in the postoperative period. However, to be effectiv...

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Main Authors: Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan, Muhammad Akmal Ayob, Norayati Nordin, Arief Ruhullah A. Harris, Eko Supriyanto
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spelling my-ukm.journal.99872017-01-20T01:02:19Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9987/ Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan, Muhammad Akmal Ayob, Norayati Nordin, Arief Ruhullah A. Harris, Eko Supriyanto, Lung atelectasis caused by shallow breathing patterns is common after cardiac, thoracic and upper abdominal surgeries. A common method used to address this problem is to encourage patients to perform breathing exercises using incentive spirometers in the postoperative period. However, to be effective, this procedure must be repeated regularly so that adequate lung volumes can be maintained to prevent atelectasis. Current models of single-use, low-cost incentive spirometers do not have features that can track and store data on breathing exercises. This makes it difficult to monitor patients’ breathing exercises effectively. We present here a device designed to be interfaced with the Spiro-ball incentive spirometer and programmed to monitor the incentive spirometry performance. Laboratory based validation performed indicate that there were no significant differences between the value obtained from the device and manual reading; p-value > 0.05 and root-mean-square error (RMSE) is 3.882. The device was able to retrieve and display pertinent data on incentive spirometry performance. It was also able to correctly track and register random sets of inspiration data through different dates and timelines. Being a separate entity which is reusable, it does not add to the cost of the single-use incentive spirometer. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9987/1/15%20Aqilah%20Leela.pdf Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan, and Muhammad Akmal Ayob, and Norayati Nordin, and Arief Ruhullah A. Harris, and Eko Supriyanto, (2016) Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance. Sains Malaysiana, 45 (7). pp. 1121-1129. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol45num7_2016/contentsVol45num7_2016.html
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description Lung atelectasis caused by shallow breathing patterns is common after cardiac, thoracic and upper abdominal surgeries. A common method used to address this problem is to encourage patients to perform breathing exercises using incentive spirometers in the postoperative period. However, to be effective, this procedure must be repeated regularly so that adequate lung volumes can be maintained to prevent atelectasis. Current models of single-use, low-cost incentive spirometers do not have features that can track and store data on breathing exercises. This makes it difficult to monitor patients’ breathing exercises effectively. We present here a device designed to be interfaced with the Spiro-ball incentive spirometer and programmed to monitor the incentive spirometry performance. Laboratory based validation performed indicate that there were no significant differences between the value obtained from the device and manual reading; p-value > 0.05 and root-mean-square error (RMSE) is 3.882. The device was able to retrieve and display pertinent data on incentive spirometry performance. It was also able to correctly track and register random sets of inspiration data through different dates and timelines. Being a separate entity which is reusable, it does not add to the cost of the single-use incentive spirometer.
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author Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan,
Muhammad Akmal Ayob,
Norayati Nordin,
Arief Ruhullah A. Harris,
Eko Supriyanto,
spellingShingle Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan,
Muhammad Akmal Ayob,
Norayati Nordin,
Arief Ruhullah A. Harris,
Eko Supriyanto,
Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
author_facet Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan,
Muhammad Akmal Ayob,
Norayati Nordin,
Arief Ruhullah A. Harris,
Eko Supriyanto,
author_sort Aqilah Leela T. Narayanan,
title Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
title_short Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
title_full Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
title_fullStr Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
title_full_unstemmed Development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
title_sort development of a novel device for monitoring incentive spirometry performance
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9987/1/15%20Aqilah%20Leela.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol45num7_2016/contentsVol45num7_2016.html
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