A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking

In this work, we aim to achieve low-cost real-time tracking for nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion by using a tracking method based on two magnetic sensors. Currently, some electromagnetic (EM) tracking systems used to detect the misinsertion of the NGT are commercially available. While the EM trackin...

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Main Authors: Miyasaka, Muneaki, Li, Hao, Tay, Kon Voi, Phee, Soo Jay
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1539142022-06-03T05:12:44Z A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking Miyasaka, Muneaki Li, Hao Tay, Kon Voi Phee, Soo Jay School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Magnetic Sensors Wearable Sensors In this work, we aim to achieve low-cost real-time tracking for nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion by using a tracking method based on two magnetic sensors. Currently, some electromagnetic (EM) tracking systems used to detect the misinsertion of the NGT are commercially available. While the EM tracking systems can be advantageous over the other conventional methods to confirm the NGT position, their high costs are a factor hindering such systems from wider acceptance in the clinical community. In our approach, a pair of magnetic sensors are used to estimate the location of a permanent magnet embedded at the tip of the NGT. As the cost of the magnet and magnetic sensors is low, the total cost of the system can be less than one-tenth of that of the EM tracking systems. The experimental results exhibited that tracking can be achieved with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 2-5 mm and indicated a great potential for use as a point-of-care test for NGT insertion, to avoid misplacement into the lung and ensure correct placement in the stomach. Nanyang Technological University Published version This research was funded by Nanyang Technological University start up grant number M4081419. 2022-06-03T05:12:44Z 2022-06-03T05:12:44Z 2021 Journal Article Miyasaka, M., Li, H., Tay, K. V. & Phee, S. J. (2021). A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking. Sensors, 21(13), 4491-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21134491 1424-8220 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153914 10.3390/s21134491 34209176 2-s2.0-85108897716 13 21 4491 en M4081419 Sensors © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Magnetic Sensors
Wearable Sensors
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Miyasaka, Muneaki
Li, Hao
Tay, Kon Voi
Phee, Soo Jay
A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
description In this work, we aim to achieve low-cost real-time tracking for nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion by using a tracking method based on two magnetic sensors. Currently, some electromagnetic (EM) tracking systems used to detect the misinsertion of the NGT are commercially available. While the EM tracking systems can be advantageous over the other conventional methods to confirm the NGT position, their high costs are a factor hindering such systems from wider acceptance in the clinical community. In our approach, a pair of magnetic sensors are used to estimate the location of a permanent magnet embedded at the tip of the NGT. As the cost of the magnet and magnetic sensors is low, the total cost of the system can be less than one-tenth of that of the EM tracking systems. The experimental results exhibited that tracking can be achieved with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 2-5 mm and indicated a great potential for use as a point-of-care test for NGT insertion, to avoid misplacement into the lung and ensure correct placement in the stomach.
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Miyasaka, Muneaki
Li, Hao
Tay, Kon Voi
Phee, Soo Jay
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author Miyasaka, Muneaki
Li, Hao
Tay, Kon Voi
Phee, Soo Jay
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title A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
title_short A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
title_full A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
title_fullStr A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
title_full_unstemmed A low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
title_sort low-cost, point-of-care test for confirmation of nasogastric tube placement via magnetic field tracking
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