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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2017.21.6.1231

Implement the system of the Position Change for Obstructive sleep apnea patient  

Ye, Soo-young (Department of Radiological Science, College of Health Science, Catholic University of Pusan)
Eum, Sang-hee (Department of Electricity and Electronic, Dognju College)
Abstract
In this study, we developed a system that can change position to improve obstructive sleep apnea. Blocking of the breathing airway caused by obstruction of the apnea, lateral position is provided by the airway to improve the apnea. We used a pressure sensor (FSR402) in the form of an array to determine the position of patient. The air cylinder was controlled to raise and lower the bed. As a result of calculating the pressure difference between the supine position and the lateral position, it was $0.41{\pm}0.30$ and $1.09{\pm}0.73$. In other words, when the patient is lateral position, the difference between the sensor values on the right and left side is large. Therefore, it is confirmed that the system can maintain airway to breath for improvement of obstructive sleep.
Keywords
Obstructive; Sleep; Apnea; Bed;
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