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Estimation of expiratory time constants via fuzzy clustering.

Marlies S Lourens1, Lejla Ali, Bart van den Berg, Anton F M Verbraak, Jan M Bogaard, Henk C Hoogsteden, Robert Babuska.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In mechanically ventilated patients the expiratory time constant provides information about respiratory mechanics. In the present study a new method, fuzzy clustering, is proposed to determine expiratory time constants. Fuzzy clustering differs from other methods since it neither interferes with expiration nor presumes any functional relationship between the variables analysed. Furthermore, time constant behaviour during expiration can be assessed, instead of an average time constant. The time constants obtained with fuzzy clustering are compared to time constants conventionally calculated from the same expirations.
METHODS: 20 mechanically ventilated patients, including 10 patients with COPD, were studied. The data of flow, volume and pressure were sampled. From these data, four local linear models were detected by fuzzy clustering. The time constants (tau) of the local linear models (clusters) were calculated by a least-squares technique. Time constant behaviour was analysed. Time constants obtained with fuzzy clustering were compared to time constants calculated from flow-volume curves using a conventional method.
RESULTS: Fuzzy clustering revealed two patterns of expiratory time constant behaviour. In the patients with COPD an initial low time constant was found (mean tau1: 0.33 s, SD 0.21) followed by higher time constants; mean tau2: 2.00 s (SD 0.91s), mean tau3: 3.45 s (SD 1.44) and mean tau4: 5.47 s (SD 2.93). In the other patients only minor changes in time constants were found; mean tau1: 0.74 s (SD 0.30), mean tau2: 0.90 s (SD 0.23), mean tau3: 1.04 s (SD 0.42) and mean tau4: 1.74 s (SD 0.78). Both the pattern of expiratory time constants, as well as the time constants calculated from the separate clusters, were significantly different between the patients with and without COPD. Time constants obtained with fuzzy clustering for cluster 2, 3 and 4 correlated well with time constants obtained from the flow-volume curves.
CONCLUSIONS: In mechanically ventilated patients, expiratory time constant behaviour can be accurately assessed by fuzzy clustering. A good correlation was found between time constants obtained with fuzzy clustering and time constants obtained by conventional analysis. On the basis of the time constants obtained with fuzzy clustering, a clear distinction was made between patients with and without

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12102244     DOI: 10.1023/a:1015484607616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput        ISSN: 1387-1307            Impact factor:   2.502


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