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1997
Conference Paper
Title

Bronchitis and asthma sensor

Abstract
Asthmatic and bronchitic attacks are often a reaction to air pollution. Such effects often fail to be detected during medical examinations, especially short-time sounding. To solve the problem of continuously monitoring human airway obstructions, an automatic miniature system was developed comprising the following elements: acoustic detector, frequency filter, recognition unit, registrator working on a time scale, data export module, power source. Wheezing was chosen as a characteristic pathological sound. Only typical frequencies are registered in a certain mode to optimize the likelihood of picking up true signals. The sensor is as small as a pocket-watch. It is fixed to the chest and worn there for a period of hours or days. Once the recording time is up, the sensor is returned to the physican. The data recorded are then transferred to a computer for evaluation. The sensor is currently being tested under field conditions on infants and schoolchildren.
Author(s)
Krumbiegel, P.
Herbarth, O.
Despang, H.-G.
Oberst, E.
Kleinmann, L.
Fritzsch, H.
Mainwork
Air pollution V. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Air Pollution  
Conference
International Conference on Air Pollution 1997  
Language
English
IMS2  
Keyword(s)
  • Medizin

  • medizinische Technik

  • Meßaufnehmer

  • Patientenüberwachung

  • sensor

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