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Lung | 2017

Continuous Cough Monitoring Using Ambient Sound Recording During Convalescence from a COPD Exacerbation

Michael G. Crooks; Albertus Cornelis Den Brinker; Yvette Hayman; James D. Williamson; Andrew Innes; Caroline Wright; Peter Douglas Hill; Alyn H. Morice

PurposeCough is common in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is associated with frequent exacerbations and increased mortality. Cough increases during acute exacerbations (AE-COPD), representing a possible metric of clinical deterioration. Conventional cough monitors accurately report cough counts over short time periods. We describe a novel monitoring system which we used to record cough continuously for up to 45 days during AE-COPD convalescence.MethodsThis is a longitudinal, observational study of cough monitoring in AE-COPD patients discharged from a single teaching hospital. Ambient sound was recorded from two sites in the domestic environment and analysed using novel cough classifier software. For comparison, the validated hybrid HACC/LCM cough monitoring system was used on days 1, 5, 20 and 45. Patients were asked to record symptoms daily using diaries.ResultsCough monitoring data were available for 16 subjects with a total of 568 monitored days. Daily cough count fell significantly from mean ± SEM 272.7 ± 54.5 on day 1 to 110.9 ± 26.3 on day 9 (p < 0.01) before plateauing. The absolute cough count detected by the continuous monitoring system was significantly lower than detected by the hybrid HACC/LCM system but normalised counts strongly correlated (r = 0.88, p < 0.01) demonstrating an ability to detect trends. Objective cough count and subjective cough scores modestly correlated (r = 0.46).ConclusionsCough frequency declines significantly following AE-COPD and the reducing trend can be detected using continuous ambient sound recording and novel cough classifier software. Objective measurement of cough frequency has the potential to enhance our ability to monitor the clinical state in patients with COPD.


Archive | 2009

Automatic rise time adjustment

Winslow Kevin Duff; Peter Douglas Hill


Archive | 2011

Sytem and method for inexsufflating a subject

Norbert Hans Balko; Seunghyun Lee; Peter Douglas Hill; Christopher W. McDaniel


Archive | 2011

Leak estimation using leak model identification

Peter Douglas Hill


Archive | 2011

System and method of detecting and responding to spontaneous respiration subsequent to a respiratory event

Andrew L. Shissler; Peter Douglas Hill; Birpal Singh Sachdev


Archive | 2011

LEAK ESTIMATION IN A GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM USING BLOCK LEAST-MEAN-SQUARES TECHNIQUE

Peter Douglas Hill; Birpal Singh Sachdev


Archive | 2013

A pillow system for use with positive airway pressure systems

Laurent Brouqueyre; Peter Douglas Hill; Mark Wayne Barclay; Lauren Elizabeth Hueser


Archive | 2011

INDUCTANCE COMPENSATION IN A PRESSURE SUPPORT SYSTEM

Benjamin Irwin Shelly; Pooja Chatterjee; Peter Douglas Hill


Archive | 2015

System and method for controlling insufflation pressure during inexsufflation

Peter Douglas Hill; Seunghyun Lee; April Stewart Nathan


Archive | 2013

PILLOW SYSTEM PROVIDING SOUND SUPPRESSION

Laurent Brouqueyre; Mark Wayne Barclay; Peter Douglas Hill; Lauren Elizabeth Hueser; Reenu John

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