SMART BIOFEEDBACK EXPECTORANT SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING THE LUNG CAPACITIES
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) (Vol.11, No. 03)Publication Date: 2020-03-31
Authors : S. ANANDH R. VASUKI; RAID SALEEM AL BARADIE;
Page : 240-248
Keywords : Forced Expiratory Flow Volume; Peak Expiratory Flow Rate;
Abstract
The Biofeedback Expectorant is a device which is designed for patients suffering from various lung disorders, associated with the production and secretion of excessive quantities of mucus within the airways and help to loosen the mucous so that it tends to be hacked from the lungs. Meanwhile, the mucous in the lungs becomes thick and difficult to wash out from the air routes. When this mucous remain in the air routes, it blocks airways and becomes hard to relax. The disease is likely to be conceivable ifthe mucous remains permanently in the air routes. When one breathes out through this
device, it bounces the ball inside to it. This action produces signals around 15 Hz and forward the vibration via the air ways. This amalgamation of enhanced intensity and vibration aids the mucous in moving into the air ways where it remains. Some patients can't blow for a longer duration, therefore a feedback system is designed in such a way that the pressure is measured using a pressure sensor. If the value goes below the certain threshold limit the beep sound is heard and a light indication is provided so that we can find whether the patient should blow effectively. The Blowing time (how much time duration the patient is blowing) was measured and display in the LCD screen. The forced expiratory flow volume (FEV1) and Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) was calculated that gives an idea about the status of the lungs. The Mann Whitney U Test was conducted with α = 0.05 for the sampled data, the results show that the data is statistically significant. This device is small, portable, and easy to use with no side effects.
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