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. 2012 Mar;50(3):297-308.
doi: 10.1007/s11517-012-0869-9. Epub 2012 Feb 24.

Acoustic breath-phase detection using tracheal breath sounds

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Acoustic breath-phase detection using tracheal breath sounds

Saiful Huq et al. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Current breathing flow estimation methods use tracheal breath sounds, but one step of the process, 'breath phase (inspiration/expiration) detection', is done by either assuming alternating breath phases or using a second acoustic channel of lung sounds. The alternating assumption is unreliable for long recordings, non-breathing events, such as apnea, swallow or cough change the alternating nature of the phases. Using lung sounds intensity requires the addition of a secondary channel and the associated labor. Hence, an automatic and accurate method for breath-phase detection using only tracheal sounds would be of great benefit. We present a method using several breath sound parameters to differentiate between the two respiratory phases. The proposed method is novel and independent of flow level; it requires only one prior- and one post-breath sound segment to identify the phase. The proposed method was tested on data from 93 healthy individuals, without any history of pulmonary diseases breathing at 4 different flow levels. The most prominent features were from the duration, volume and shape of the sound envelope. This method has shown an accuracy of 95.6% with 95.5% sensitivity and 95.6% specificity for breath-phase identification without assuming breath-phase-alteration and/or using any other information.

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