DocumentCode :
2707216
Title :
Visualisation and categorisation of respiratory mechanism using self-organising maps
Author :
Streuer, M. ; Caleb, P. ; Drummond, G.B. ; Black, A.M.S.
Author_Institution :
Intelligent Comput. Syst. Centre, Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
321
Lastpage :
326
Abstract :
In post-operative patients, it is sometimes necessary to push morphine-like analgesics to their limits for pain relief. Unfortunately, this can sometimes bring a significant risk of disrupting the control of breathing, and precipitating life-threatening conditions. A possible way of monitoring patients is by studying the correlation between analgesia, airway obstruction and hypoxia. The first step towards achieving this objective is by visualising the relationship between different pairs of signals involved in respiratory mechanics. Based on previous work where self-organising maps were used for representing these relationships on a breath-by-breath basis, this paper demonstrates how it is now possible to automatically label nodes in the self-organising maps based on the classification of the signals by a clinician. In addition, the ability to visualise the transitions between categories should enable further research into the significance of transitions between the categories and the presence of possible new sub-categories
Keywords :
data visualisation; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; patient treatment; pneumodynamics; self-organising feature maps; signal classification; airway obstruction; automatic node labelling; breathing control; category transitions; correlation; data visualisation; hypoxia; life-threatening conditions; morphine-like analgesics; pain relief; patient monitoring; post-operative patients; respiratory mechanism categorization; self-organising maps; signal classification; sub-categories;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Medical Signal and Information Processing, 2000. First International Conference on (IEE Conf. Publ. No. 476)
Conference_Location :
Bristol
ISSN :
0537-9989
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-728-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20000355
Filename :
889989
Link To Document :
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