Non‐Invasive Flexible Electro‐Mechanical Sensors for Human Respiratory Monitoring and Chronic Disease Management
Moran Liu,
Yiguo Wang,
Jing Chen
et al.
Abstract:As one of the important physiological signals of the human body, changes in respiration can provide an important reference for human health and is an early warning signal for some chronic respiratory diseases on heart or lung diseases. Usually, doctors combine such changes with electrocardiograph (ECG), electroencephalograph (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and electrooculogram (EOG) results of the patient to make a comprehensive analysis and judgment of the condition. Traditional respiratory monitoring methods … Show more
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