A sensitivity analysis to evaluate the performance of temporal pressure - related parameters in detecting changes in supine postures

被引:7
作者
Caggiari, Silvia [1 ]
Worsley, Peter R. [1 ]
Bader, Dan L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, Fac Environm & Life Sci, Sch Heath Sci, Skin Hlth Res Grp, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Pressure ulcers; Repositioning; Interface pressure; Accelerometer; Temporal biomechanical parameters; PREVENTION; POSITION; TISSUE; ULCERS;
D O I
10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.06.003
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
100103 [病原生物学];
摘要
Pressure mapping systems have been traditionally used to assess load distributions in individuals at risk of pressure ulcers. Recently, the technology has been adapted to monitor pressures over prolonged periods. The present study aims to investigate the predictive ability of selected biomechanical parameters estimated from pressure distributions for detecting postural changes in lying. Healthy participants (n = 11) were recruited and positioned in different lying postures, by utilizing the head of bed (HOB) angle and an automated tilting system to achieve evoked movements in the sagittal and transverse planes, respectively. Measurements included continuous monitoring of interface pressures and accelerations from the trunk and waist. Selected interface pressure parameters included; centre of pressure, contact area and pressure gradient. A threshold range for all parameters was established and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves presented to determine the sensitivity and specificity for detecting postural changes. Temporal trends in the data revealed significant variance in the signal perturbations during each evoked postural change. Indeed, sensitivity and specificity were influenced by the specific threshold values and the relative position of the individual. As an example, sensitivity of some parameters exhibited a compromised trend at higher HOB angles, with low corresponding area under the ROC curve. By contrast, contact area provided the highest values, with 7/12 signals achieve AUC >0.5. This corresponded with actimetry signals, which provided high discrimination between postures. Parameters estimated from a commercial pressure monitoring can have the potential to detect postural changes. Further research is required to convert the data into meaningful clinical information, to inform patient repositioning strategies. (C) 2019 IPEM. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 42
页数:10
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]
Defining Accelerometer Thresholds for Physical Activity in Girls Using ROC Analysis [J].
Alhassan, Sofiya ;
Robinson, Thomas N. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH, 2010, 7 (01) :45-53
[2]
Technologies to monitor the health of loaded skin tissues [J].
Bader, Dan L. ;
Worsley, Peter R. .
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ONLINE, 2018, 17
[3]
Clinical workflow for personalized foot pressure ulcer prevention [J].
Bucki, M. ;
Luboz, V. ;
Perrier, A. ;
Champion, E. ;
Diot, B. ;
Vuillerme, N. ;
Payan, Y. .
MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS, 2016, 38 (09) :845-853
[4]
Pressure signatures can influence tissue response for individuals supported on an alternating pressure mattress [J].
Chai, C. Y. ;
Sadou, O. ;
Worsley, P. R. ;
Bader, D. L. .
JOURNAL OF TISSUE VIABILITY, 2017, 26 (03) :180-188
[5]
A Review of Health Monitoring Systems Using Sensors on Bed or Cushion [J].
Conti, Massimo ;
Orcioni, Simone ;
Madrid, Natividad Martinez ;
Gaiduk, Maksym ;
Seepold, Ralf .
BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (IWBBIO 2018), PT II, 2019, 10814 :347-358
[6]
The cost of pressure ulcers in the United Kingdom [J].
Dealey, C. ;
Posnett, J. ;
Walker, A. .
JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE, 2012, 21 (06) :261-+
[7]
The effect of various combinations of turning and pressure reducing devices on the incidence of pressure ulcers [J].
Defloor, T ;
De Bacquer, D ;
Grypdonck, MHF .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, 2005, 42 (01) :37-46
[8]
[9]
Accuracy of Posture Allocation Algorithms for Thigh- and Waist-Worn Accelerometers [J].
Edwardson, Charlotte L. ;
Rowlands, Alex V. ;
Bunnewell, Sarah ;
Sanders, James ;
Esliger, Dale W. ;
Gorely, Trish ;
O'Connell, Sophie ;
Davies, Melanie J. ;
Khunti, Kamlesh ;
Yates, Thomas .
MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2016, 48 (06) :1085-1090
[10]
Health economic burden that different wound types impose on the UK's National Health Service [J].
Guest, Julian F. ;
Ayoub, Nadia ;
McIlwraith, Tracey ;
Uchegbu, Ijeoma ;
Gerrish, Alyson ;
Weidlich, Diana ;
Vowden, Kathryn ;
Vowden, Peter .
INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL, 2017, 14 (02) :322-330