Abstract

Smoking causes unalterable physiological abnormalities in the pulmonary system. This is emerging as a serious threat worldwide. Unlike spirometry, tidal breathing does not require subjects to undergo forceful breathing maneuvers and is progressing as a new direction towards pulmonary health assessment. The aim of the paper is to evaluate whether tidal breathing signatures can indicate deteriorating adult lung condition in an otherwise healthy person. If successful, such a system can be used as a pre-screening tool for all people before some of them need to undergo a thorough clinical checkup. This work presents a novel systematic approach to identify compromised pulmonary systems in smokers from acquired tidal breathing patterns. Tidal breathing patterns are acquired during restful breathing of adult participants. Thereafter, physiological attributes are extracted from the acquired tidal breathing signals. Finally, a unique classification approach of locally weighted learning with ridge regression (LWL-ridge) is implemented, which handles the subjective variations in tidal breathing data without performing feature normalization. The LWL-ridge classifier recognized compromised pulmonary systems in smokers with an average classification accuracy of 86.17% along with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 92%. The implemented approach outperformed other variants of LWL as well as other standard classifiers and generated comparable results when applied on an external cohort. This end-to-end automated system is suitable for pre-screening people routinely for early detection of lung ailments as a preventive measure in an infrastructure-agnostic way.

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  • IntroductionPulmonary diseases are evolving to be one of the major life-threatening ailments throughout the world in recent times [1]

  • Pulmonary diseases are evolving to be one of the major life-threatening ailments throughout the world in recent times [1]. Both urban as well as rural populations are affected by the devastating effects of pulmonary ailments such as asthma, pneumothorax, obstructive airway diseases (OAD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), apnea, and pulmonary fibrosis

  • We have considered a group of participants who do not have any known history of pulmonary ailments and are otherwise healthy

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Introduction

Pulmonary diseases are evolving to be one of the major life-threatening ailments throughout the world in recent times [1]. Both urban as well as rural populations are affected by the devastating effects of pulmonary ailments such as asthma, pneumothorax, obstructive airway diseases (OAD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), apnea, and pulmonary fibrosis. These are caused by pathophysiological conditions and are often accelerated by smoking, pollution, and environmental effects. To hinder the progression of a chronic disease, early detection and management of the disease via routine screening

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