An mHealth App for the Non-contact Measurement of Pulmonary Function Using the Smartphone's Built-in Depth Sensor

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2022 Jul:2022:3357-3360. doi: 10.1109/EMBC48229.2022.9871451.

Abstract

The use of smartphones in clinical practice is referred to as mobile health (mHealth). This has attracted great interest in both academia and industry because of its potential to augment healthcare. In this study, we developed an mHealth app for the non-contact measurement of chest-wall movements using the iPhone ' s built-in depth sensor, thereby enabling a pulmonary self-monitoring function for personal use. The depth sensor provides depth values for each pixel and 2D mapping of the chest-wall movements. To extract respiratory signals from the right and left thoracic regions and abdomen, a 2D-depth image-segmentation method was implemented. The method was based on the anatomy and physiology of chest-wall movements, assuming differences in the anterior displacement in the thoracic and abdominal regions. It was observed that the differences were significant in the segmented regions of interest (ROIs) of the right and left thoracic region and abdomen. Respiratory signals extracted from each ROI were compared with the contact bio-impedance signals, which were highly correlated (r=0.94).

MeSH terms

  • Mobile Applications*
  • Respiration
  • Smartphone
  • Telemedicine* / methods
  • Thoracic Wall* / physiology