Raimon Jané Campos
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Leonardo Sarlabous Uranga; Abel Torres Cebrián; José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Juana María Martínez Llorens; Joaquim Gea Guiral; Raimon Jané Campos
There is a lack of instruments for assessing respiratory muscle activation during the breathing cycle in clinical conditions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of the respiratory muscle mechanomyogram (MMG) for non-invasively assessing the mechanical activation of the inspiratory muscles of the lower chest wall in both patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and healthy subjects, and to investigate the relationship between inspiratory muscle activation and pulmonary function parameters. Both inspiratory mouth pressure and respiratory muscle MMG were simultaneously recorded under two different respiratory conditions, quiet breathing and incremental ventilatory effort, in 13 COPD patients and 7 healthy subjects. The mechanical activation of the inspiratory muscles was characterised by the non-linear multistate Lempel–Ziv index (MLZ) calculated over the inspiratory time of the MMG signal. Subsequently, the efficiency of the inspiratory muscle mechanical activation was expressed as the ratio between the peak inspiratory mouth pressure to the amplitude of the mechanical activation. This activation estimated using the MLZ index correlated strongly with peak inspiratory mouth pressure throughout the respiratory protocol in both COPD patients (r = 0.80, p<0.001) and healthy (r = 0.82, p<0.001). Moreover, the greater the COPD severity in patients, the greater the level of muscle activation (r = -0.68, p = 0.001, between muscle activation at incremental ventilator effort and FEV1). Furthermore, the efficiency of the mechanical activation of inspiratory muscle was lower in COPD patients than healthy subjects (7.61±2.06 vs 20.42±10.81, respectively, p = 0.0002), and decreased with increasing COPD severity (r = 0.78, p<0.001, between efficiency of the mechanical activation at incremental ventilatory effort and FEV1). These results suggest that the respiratory muscle mechanomyogram is a good reflection of inspiratory effort and can be used to estimate the efficiency of the mechanical activation of the inspiratory muscles. Both, inspiratory muscle activation and inspiratory muscle mechanical activation efficiency are strongly correlated with the pulmonary function. Therefore, the use of the respiratory muscle mechanomyogram can improve the assessment of inspiratory muscle activation in clinical conditions, contributing to a better understanding of breathing in COPD patients.
IFMBE Proceedings : XIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2013 : MEDICON 2013, 25-28 September 2013, Seville, Spain | 2014
Luis Estrada; Abel Torres Cebrián; Javier Garcia Casado; Yiyao Ye-Lin; Raimon Jané Campos
Diaphragm electromyography (EMGdi) provides important information on diaphragm activity, to detect neuromuscular disorders of the most important muscle in the breathing inspiratory phase. EMGdi is habitually recorded using needles or esophageal catheters, with the implication of being invasive for patients. Surface electrodes offer an alternative for the non-invasive assessment of diaphragm activity. Ag/AgCl surface disc electrodes are used in monopolar or bipolar configuration to record EMGdi signals. On the other hand, Laplacian surface potential can be estimated by signal recording through active concentric ring electrodes. This kind of recording could reduce physiological interferences, increase the spatial selectivity and reduce orientation problems in the electrode location. The aim of this work is to compare EMGdi signals recorded simultaneously with disc electrodes in bipolar configuration and a Laplacian ring electrode over chest wall. EMGdi signal was recorded in one healthy subject during a breath hold maneuver and a static inspiratory maneuver based on Mueller’s technique. In order to estimate the covered frequency range and the degree of noise contamination in both bipolar and Laplacian EMGdi signals, the cumulative percentage of the power spectrum and the signal to noise ratio in sub-bands were determined. Furthermore, diaphragm fatigue was evaluated by means of amplitude and frequency parameters. Our findings suggest that Laplacian EMGdi recording covers a broader frequency range although with higher noise contamination compared to bipolar EMGdi recording. Finally, in Laplacian recording fatigue indexes showed a clearer trend for muscle fatigue detection and also a reduced cardiac interference, providing an alternative to bipolar recording for diaphragm fatigue studies.
PLOS ONE | 2017
Manuel Lozano; José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Carlos Rivera; Aurora Torrents; Juan Ruiz Manzano; Raimon Jané Campos
Background A thorough analysis of continuous adventitious sounds (CAS) can provide distinct and complementary information about bronchodilator response (BDR), beyond that provided by spirometry. Nevertheless, previous approaches to CAS analysis were limited by certain methodology issues. The aim of this study is to propose a new integrated approach to CAS analysis that contributes to improving the assessment of BDR in clinical practice for asthma patients. Methods Respiratory sounds and flow were recorded in 25 subjects, including 7 asthma patients with positive BDR (BDR+), assessed by spirometry, 13 asthma patients with negative BDR (BDR-), and 5 controls. A total of 5149 acoustic components were characterized using the Hilbert spectrum, and used to train and validate a support vector machine classifier, which distinguished acoustic components corresponding to CAS from those corresponding to other sounds. Once the method was validated, BDR was assessed in all participants by CAS analysis, and compared to BDR assessed by spirometry. Results BDR+ patients had a homogenous high change in the number of CAS after bronchodilation, which agreed with the positive BDR by spirometry, indicating high reversibility of airway obstruction. Nevertheless, we also found an appreciable change in the number of CAS in many BDR- patients, revealing alterations in airway obstruction that were not detected by spirometry. We propose a categorization for the change in the number of CAS, which allowed us to stratify BDR- patients into three consistent groups. From the 13 BDR- patients, 6 had a high response, similar to BDR+ patients, 4 had a noteworthy medium response, and 1 had a low response. Conclusions In this study, a new non-invasive and integrated approach to CAS analysis is proposed as a high-sensitive tool for assessing BDR in terms of acoustic parameters which, together with spirometry parameters, contribute to improving the stratification of BDR levels in patients with obstructive pulmonary diseases.
Medicina Clinica | 2011
José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Jordi Soler; Raimon Jané Campos
Snore is a breathing sound that is originated during sleep, either nocturnal or diurnal. Snoring may be inspiratory, expiratory or it may occupy the whole breathing cycle. It is caused by the vibrations of the different tissues of the upper airway. Many procedures have been used to analyze it, from simple interrogation, to standardized questionnaires, to more sophisticated acoustic methods developed thanks to the advance of biomedical techniques in the last years. The present work describes the current state of the art of snoring analysis procedures.
Libro de Actas del XXXIII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica | 2015
Luis Estrada; Abel Torres Cebrián; Javier Garcia Casado; Leonardo Sarlabous Uranga; Gema Prats Boluda; Raimon Jané Campos
XXX Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB 2012), San Sebastián 19-21 noviembre 2012 | 2012
Abel Torres Cebrián; Leonardo Sarlabous Uranga; José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Raimon Jané Campos
XXXIV Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de ingeniería Biomédica: CASEIB 2016, 23-25 November 2016, CPI, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia | 2016
Magda Ràfols de Urquía; Josep Estévez Piorno; Abel Torres Cebrián; Luis Estrada; Raimon Jané Campos
XXXIV Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de ingeniería Biomédica: CASEIB 2016, 23-25 November 2016, CPI, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia | 2016
Abel Torres Cebrián; Josep Estévez Piorno; Magda Ràfols de Urquía; Luis Estrada; Raimon Jané Campos
CASEIB 2015: XXXIII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica: libro de actas: Madrid, 4, 5 y 6 de noviembre de 2015 | 2015
Manuel Lozano; José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Raimon Jané Campos
Libro de Actas del CASEIB2014. XXXII Congreso Anual de la SEIB. | 2014
Jordi Soler; José Antonio Fiz Fernández; Abel Torres Cebrián; Raimon Jané Campos