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Fuzzy logic-based risk of fall estimation using smartwatch data as a means to form an assistive feedback mechanism in everyday living activities.

Dimitrios E Iakovakis1, Fotini A Papadopoulou2, Leontios J Hadjileontiadis3.   

Abstract

This Letter aims to create a fuzzy logic-based assistive prevention tool for falls, based on accessible sensory technology, such as smartwatch, resulting in monitoring of the risk factors of falls caused by orthostatic hypotension (OH); a drop in systolic blood pressure (DSBP) >20 mmHg due to postural changes. Epidemiological studies have shown that OH is a high risk factor for falls and has a strong impact in quality of life (QoL) of the elderly's, especially for some cases such as Parkinsonians. Based on smartwatch data, it is explored here how statistical features of heart rate variability (HRV) can lead to DSBP prediction and estimation of the risk of fall. In this vein, a pilot study was conducted in collaboration with five Greek Parkinson's Foundation patients and ten healthy volunteers. Taking into consideration, the estimated DSBP and additional statistics of the user's medical/behavioural history, a fuzzy logic inference system was developed, to estimate the instantaneous risk of fall. The latter is fed back to the user with a mechanism chosen by him/her (i.e. vibration and/or sound), to prevent a possible fall, and also sent to the attentive carers and/or healthcare professionals for a home-based monitoring beyond the clinic. The proposed approach paves the way for effective exploitation of the contribution of smartwatch data, such as HRV, in the sustain of QoL in everyday living activities.

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Keywords:  Parkinsonians; assisted living; assistive feedback mechanism; diseases; everyday living activities; fuzzy logic; fuzzy logic based fall risk estimation; fuzzy logic inference system; heart rate variability; orthostatic hypotension; patient monitoring; quality of life; smart phones; smartwatch data; systolic blood pressure drop

Year:  2016        PMID: 28008361      PMCID: PMC5168800          DOI: 10.1049/htl.2016.0064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Technol Lett        ISSN: 2053-3713


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