Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation

Pressure Ulcer (PU) or pressure sore is localized injury to the skin or underlying tissue or both that occur over a bony prominence when a patient is subjected to direct pressure for a lengthy period. Research have shown that skin blood flow response (SBFR) is a useful signal in PU evaluation due to...

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Main Authors: Ramli, Saliza, Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil, Ahmad, Siti Anom, Mahmud, Rozi, Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah
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Published: IEEE 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.682402019-05-10T08:27:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68240/ Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation Ramli, Saliza Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil Ahmad, Siti Anom Mahmud, Rozi Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah Pressure Ulcer (PU) or pressure sore is localized injury to the skin or underlying tissue or both that occur over a bony prominence when a patient is subjected to direct pressure for a lengthy period. Research have shown that skin blood flow response (SBFR) is a useful signal in PU evaluation due to its ability to determine ischemic stress response. In previous animal study, peak reactive hyperaemia (RH), a feature of SBFR has been measured for three loading-unloading cycles to indicate tissue recovery. However, in that study, peak SBFR feature cannot discriminate between tissue injury and tissue recovery effectively for short recovery time. In this study, the potential use of other SBFR signal features including time domain features i.e time to peak and frequency domain features i.e peak of power spectrum and total of power spectrum are investigated. The results show that for the samples taken, peak RH and area under the curve are both effective at discriminating between short of insufficient recovery time while other investigated features are ineffective. IEEE 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68240/1/Trends%20of%20skin%20blood%20flow%20response%20signals%20for%20early%20pressure%20ulcer%20evaluation.pdf Ramli, Saliza and Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil and Ahmad, Siti Anom and Mahmud, Rozi and Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah (2018) Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation. In: 2018 IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES), 3-6 Dec. 2018, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. (pp. 245-250). 10.1109/IECBES.2018.8626632
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description Pressure Ulcer (PU) or pressure sore is localized injury to the skin or underlying tissue or both that occur over a bony prominence when a patient is subjected to direct pressure for a lengthy period. Research have shown that skin blood flow response (SBFR) is a useful signal in PU evaluation due to its ability to determine ischemic stress response. In previous animal study, peak reactive hyperaemia (RH), a feature of SBFR has been measured for three loading-unloading cycles to indicate tissue recovery. However, in that study, peak SBFR feature cannot discriminate between tissue injury and tissue recovery effectively for short recovery time. In this study, the potential use of other SBFR signal features including time domain features i.e time to peak and frequency domain features i.e peak of power spectrum and total of power spectrum are investigated. The results show that for the samples taken, peak RH and area under the curve are both effective at discriminating between short of insufficient recovery time while other investigated features are ineffective.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ramli, Saliza
Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil
Ahmad, Siti Anom
Mahmud, Rozi
Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah
spellingShingle Ramli, Saliza
Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil
Ahmad, Siti Anom
Mahmud, Rozi
Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah
Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
author_facet Ramli, Saliza
Raja Ahmad, Raja Mohd Kamil
Ahmad, Siti Anom
Mahmud, Rozi
Mohtarrudin, Norhafizah
author_sort Ramli, Saliza
title Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
title_short Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
title_full Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
title_fullStr Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
title_sort trends of skin blood flow response signals for early pressure ulcer evaluation
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68240/1/Trends%20of%20skin%20blood%20flow%20response%20signals%20for%20early%20pressure%20ulcer%20evaluation.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68240/
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