Respiratory phase determination apparatus, respiratory phase determination method and respiratory phase determination program
First Claim
1. A respiratory phase determination apparatus, which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the respiratory phase determination apparatus comprisinga first sensor that is attached at a first position of a body of a subject to acquire a first biological sound signal including a first breath sound signal, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase;
- a second sensor that is attached at a second position of the body of the subject to acquire a second biological sound signal including a second breath sound signal, the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; and
circuitry operative to;
receive the first breath sound signal from the first sensor and the second breath sound signal from the second sensor during a first predetermined time;
calculate a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames;
extract pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value;
extract respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time;
determine a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods;
obtain a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second feature value for each of the respiratory periods, the combined average power cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal;
compare two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods;
determine whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and
output a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase,whereinthe first position is set to acquire a vesicular breath in a first predetermined range of the body of the subject,the second position is set to acquire a tracheal breath sound or bronchial breath sound in a second predetermined range of the body of the subject,the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a respiratory phase determination apparatus enabling a respiratory phase determination robust to personal differences in respiration among subjects and fluctuations in respiration of subjects in person without any need for calibration. The apparatus includes a first period feature value extraction section that extracts a first period feature value representing a feature of a first breath sound in a respiratory period, a second period feature value extraction section that extracts a second period feature value representing a feature of a second breath sound in the respiratory period, a feature value relativization/combining section that relativizes the first and the second period feature values and calculates a combined feature value, and a respiratory phase determination section that compares combined feature values of two neighboring respiratory periods and determines whether the two respiratory periods are each an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on the comparison result and a predetermined datum.
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8 Claims
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1. A respiratory phase determination apparatus, which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the respiratory phase determination apparatus comprising
a first sensor that is attached at a first position of a body of a subject to acquire a first biological sound signal including a first breath sound signal, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase; -
a second sensor that is attached at a second position of the body of the subject to acquire a second biological sound signal including a second breath sound signal, the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; and circuitry operative to; receive the first breath sound signal from the first sensor and the second breath sound signal from the second sensor during a first predetermined time; calculate a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames; extract pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extract respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determine a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; obtain a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second feature value for each of the respiratory periods, the combined average power cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal; compare two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determine whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and output a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, wherein the first position is set to acquire a vesicular breath in a first predetermined range of the body of the subject, the second position is set to acquire a tracheal breath sound or bronchial breath sound in a second predetermined range of the body of the subject, the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A respiratory phase determination method, which compensates for personal differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the respiratory phase determination method comprising:
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receiving a first breath sound signal from a first sensor and a second breath sound signal from a second sensor during a first predetermined time, wherein the first breath sound signal is acquired from a first position of a body of a subject and the second breath sound signal is acquired in synchronization with the first breath sound signal from a second position of the body of the subject, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase, and the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; calculating a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the plurality of time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the time frames; extracting pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extracting respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determining a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal by obtaining a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second average power for each of the respiratory periods; comparing two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determining whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and outputting a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, wherein the first position is set to acquire a vesicular breath in a first predetermined range of the body of the subject, the second position is set to acquire a tracheal breath sound or bronchial breath sound in a second predetermined range of the body of the subject, the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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5. A respiratory phase determination program recorded on a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium that causes a computer to execute processing, which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the processing comprising:
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receiving a first breath sound signal from a first sensor and a second breath sound signal from a second sensor during a first predetermined time, wherein the first breath sound signal is acquired from a first position of a body of a subject and the second breath sound signal is acquired in synchronization with the first breath sound signal from a second position of the body of the subject, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase, and the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; calculating a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames; extracting pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extracting respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determining a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal by obtaining a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second average power for each of the respiratory periods; comparing two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determining whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and outputting a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, wherein the first position is set to acquire a vesicular breath in a first predetermined range of the body of the subject, the second position is set to acquire a tracheal breath sound or bronchial breath sound in a second predetermined range of the body of the subject, the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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6. A respiratory phase determination apparatus, which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the respiratory phase determination apparatus comprising
a first sensor that is attached at a first position of a body of a subject to acquire a first biological sound signal including a first breath sound signal, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase; -
a second sensor that is attached at a second position of the body of the subject to acquire a second biological sound signal including a second breath sound signal, the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; and circuitry operative to; receive the first breath sound signal from the first sensor and the second breath sound signal from the second sensor during a first predetermined time; calculate a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames; extract pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extract respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determine a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; obtain a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second average power for each of the respiratory periods, the combined average power cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal; compare two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determine whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and output a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, the first breath sound signal is a vesicular breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal is a tracheal breath sound signal or bronchial breath sound signal, and the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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7. A respiratory phase determination method which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the respiratory phase determination method comprising:
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receiving a first breath sound signal from a first sensor and a second breath sound signal from a second sensor during a first predetermined time, wherein the first breath sound signal is acquired from a first position of a body of a subject and the second breath sound signal is acquired in synchronization with the first breath sound signal from a second position of the body of the subject, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase, and the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; calculating a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames; extracting pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extracting respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determining a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal by obtaining a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second average power for each of the respiratory periods; comparing two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determining whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and outputting a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, wherein the first breath sound signal is a vesicular breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal is a tracheal breath sound signal or bronchial breath sound signal, and the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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8. A respiratory phase determination program recorded on a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium that causes a computer to execute processing, which compensates for differences in respiration among subjects or variations in respiration of a subject without calibration, the processing comprising:
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receiving a first breath sound signal from a first sensor and a second breath sound signal from a second sensor during a first predetermined time, wherein the first breath sound signal is acquired from a first position of a body of a subject and the second breath sound signal is acquired in synchronization with the first breath sound signal from a second position of the body of the subject, the first breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase greater than a usual power of an expiratory phase, and the second breath sound signal has a usual power of an inspiratory phase smaller than a usual power of an expiratory phase; calculating a first power of the first breath sound signal for each of a plurality of time frames and a second power of the second breath sound signal for each of the time frames, the first predetermined time being divided into the plurality of time frames; extracting pauses, each of the pauses including consecutive time frames in which either one of the first power is less than a first threshold value and the second power is less than a second threshold value; extracting respiratory periods, each of the respiratory periods between one pause of the extracted pauses and next one pause of the extracted pauses, the one pause and the next one pause are temporally located next to each other in the extracted pauses and being longer than a second predetermined time; determining a first average power of the first breath sound signal, by using the first power, in each of the respiratory periods and a second average power of the second breath sound signal, by using the second power, in each of the respiratory periods; cancelling fluctuations due to irregularity in the first breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal by obtaining a combined average power by subtracting the first average power from the second average power for each of the respiratory periods; comparing two of the combined average powers obtained for a pair of respiratory periods to determine which one of the two combined average powers is larger, the pair of respiratory periods including two consecutive respiratory periods; determining whether a previous period included in the pair of respiratory periods and a following period in the pair of respiratory periods correspond to an inspiratory phase or expiratory phase based on a result of the comparison and a predetermined datum; and outputting a result of the determination, to perform a lung sound analysis for an asthma test on the first or second biological sound signal at least in the determined inspiratory phase, wherein the first breath sound signal is a vesicular breath sound signal and the second breath sound signal is a tracheal breath sound signal or bronchial breath sound signal, and the predetermined datum indicates that one respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods which has larger combined average power corresponds to the expiratory phase and the other respiratory period in the pair of respiratory periods corresponds to the inspiratory phase.
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