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HERO ID
3345716
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Respiratory rate assessments using a dual-accelerometer device
Author(s)
Lapi, S; Lavorini, F; Borgioli, G; Calzolai, M; Masotti, L; Pistolesi, M; Fontana, GA
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology
ISSN:
1569-9048
EISSN:
1878-1519
Volume
191
Page Numbers
60-66
Language
English
PMID
24263211
DOI
10.1016/j.resp.2013.11.003
Web of Science Id
WOS:000331028800008
Abstract
Monitoring of respiration-related thoracic movements may be useful to assess respiratory rate (RR) objectively. RR was measured during spontaneous breathing, voluntarily modified breathing, and exercise hyperpnoea in normal subjects via visual inspection, spirometry and a pair of accelerometers positioned on the torso. Spirometric and accelerometric values of RR recorded during relaxed breathing were (mean±SD) 21.44±1.41bpm and 21.06±2.17bpm; during voluntarily augmented breathing, these values rose to 29.44±4.61bpm and 29.23±5.33bpm, respectively; spirometric and accelerometric RR values did not differ in any of the cases. RR assessment was unaffected by recumbence. During handgrip, spirometric (16.43±3.10bpm) and accelerometeric (16.22±2.76bpm) control RR values did not differ and increased to comparable levels (24.22±7.30 and 24.82±5.45bpm, respectively) by the end of exercise. At rest, visual (18.94±3.45bpm) and accelerometric (19.27±3.83bpm) RR values were compliant in normal subjects as well as in scoliotic and obese patients. Accelerometers are a reliable tool for monitoring RR, during both eupnoea and stressed breathing.
Keywords
Accelerometer; Respiratory rate; Exercise; Hyperpnoea
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