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Seeking inspiration: Examining the validity and reliability of a new smartphone respiratory therapy exergame app

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posted on 2022-02-15, 01:38 authored by Clarence Baxter, Julie-Anne Carroll, Brendan Keogh, Corneel VandelanotteCorneel Vandelanotte
Background: Clinically valid and reliable simulated inspiratory sounds were required for the development and evaluation of a new therapeutic respiratory exergame application (i.e., QUT Inspire). This smartphone application virtualises incentive spirometry, a longstanding respiratory therapy technique. Objectives: Inspiratory flows were simulated using a 3 litre calibration syringe and validated using clinical reference devices. Syringe flow nozzles of decreasing diameter were applied to model the influence of mouth shape on audible sound levels generated. Methods: A library of calibrated audio inspiratory sounds was created to determine the reliability and range of inspiratory sound detection at increasing distances separating the sound source and smartphones running the app. Results: Simulated inspiratory sounds were reliably detected by the new application at higher air inflows (high, medium), using smaller mouth diameters (<25 mm) and where smartphones were held proximal (< = 5 cm) to the mouth (or at distances up to 50 cm for higher airflows). Performance was comparable for popular smartphone types and using different phone orientations (i.e., held horizontally, at 45° or 90°). Conclusions: These observations inform future application refinements, including prompts to reduce mouth diameter, increase inspiratory flow and maintain proximity to the phone to optimise sound detection. This library of calibrated inspir-atory sounds offers reproducible non‐human reference data suitable for development, evaluation and regression testing of a therapeutic respiratory exergame application for smartphones.

History

Volume

21

Issue

19

Start Page

1

End Page

17

Number of Pages

17

eISSN

1424-8220

ISSN

1424-8220

Publisher

MDPI

Publisher License

CC BY

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2021-09-25

External Author Affiliations

Queensland University of Technology

Author Research Institute

  • Appleton Institute

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Electronic

Journal

Sensors

Article Number

ARTN 6472