Therapeutic hypertension system based on a microbreathing pressure sensor system

Med Devices (Auckl). 2011:4:51-7. doi: 10.2147/MDER.S19971. Epub 2011 May 12.

Abstract

Background and methods: A novel therapeutic system for the treatment of hypertension was developed on the basis of a slow-breath training mechanism, using a microbreathing pressure sensor device for the detection of human respiratory signals attached to the abdomen. The system utilizes a single-chip AT89C51 microcomputer as a core processor, programmed by Microsoft Visual C++6.0 to communicate with a PC via a full-speed PDIUSBD12 interface chip. The programming is based on a slow-breath guided algorithm in which the respiratory signal serves as a physiological feedback parameter. Inhalation and exhalation by the subject is guided by music signals.

Results and conclusion: Our study indicates that this microbreathing sensor system may assist in slow-breath training and may help to decrease blood pressure.

Keywords: hypertension; microbreathing sensor; single-chip microcomputer; slow-pace breathing.