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Noncontact Respiratory Monitoring Using Depth Sensing Cameras: A Review of Current Literature

Anthony P. Addison, Paul S. Addison, Philip Smit, Dominique Jacquel, Ulf Borg

2021Sensors50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is considerable interest in the noncontact monitoring of patients as it allows for reduced restriction of patients, the avoidance of single-use consumables and less patient-clinician contact and hence the reduction of the spread of disease. A technology that has come to the fore for noncontact respiratory monitoring is that based on depth sensing camera systems. This has great potential for the monitoring of a range of respiratory information including the provision of a respiratory waveform, the calculation of respiratory rate and tidal volume (and hence minute volume). Respiratory patterns and apneas can also be observed in the signal. Here we review the ability of this method to provide accurate and clinically useful respiratory information.

Topics & Concepts

Respiratory monitoringConsumablesRespiratory systemWaveformComputer scienceTidal volumeRespiratory rateMedicineVolume (thermodynamics)Current (fluid)Intensive care medicineReal-time computingBiomedical engineeringComputer visionTelecommunicationsEngineeringElectrical engineeringInternal medicineHeart ratePhysicsChemistryRadarPhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsBlood pressureNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringRespiratory Support and MechanismsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting