DocumentCode
714122
Title
Classification of patient movement events captured with a 6-axis inertial sensor
Author
Aronoff, Jason S. ; Simske, Steven J. ; Rolia, Jerry
Author_Institution
HP Labs., Fort Collins, CO, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
3-6 May 2015
Firstpage
784
Lastpage
791
Abstract
Patient monitoring is an important part of the overall treatment plan for hospital in-patients. However, monitoring is often time consuming for hospital staff. Staff must either remain in a patient´s room, check in on the patient with frequent intervals or remotely monitor the patient via video surveillance. Constant monitoring may be disruptive to the patient as he or she attempts to rest. Furthermore, all of these methods may be considered intrusive to the patient´s privacy and time-consuming for hospital staff which may result in increased medical costs. To mitigate these issues, we propose an alternate method of patient monitoring wherein a high-sensitivity 6-axis accelerometer is attached to the patient´s hospital bed. Using frequency-series analysis, we can extract relevant patterns for patient movement and train a classifier to identify movement patterns of the patient. Automated monitoring of the patient´s movement frees up time for hospital staff. The system can be configured to immediately notify staff when certain events are detected, thereby directing resources to where they are needed most. Event identification accuracy of 90% for a 12-class problem space was achieved.
Keywords
accelerometers; inertial systems; patient monitoring; patient treatment; pattern classification; sensors; 6-axis inertial sensor; automated patient monitoring method; frequency-series analysis; high-sensitivity 6-axis accelerometer; hospital in-patients; hospital staff; patient hospital bed; patient movement event classification; patient privacy; patient treatment plan; video surveillance; Accelerometers; Accuracy; Discrete Fourier transforms; Hospitals; Monitoring; Training; Training data;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), 2015 IEEE 28th Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location
Halifax, NS
ISSN
0840-7789
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5827-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCECE.2015.7129374
Filename
7129374
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