Abstract
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower limbs is often underestimated and, in the absence of therapy, results in increasingly severe complications, including therapy-resistant tissue defects. Therefore, early diagnosis and adequate therapy is of particular importance. External counter pulsation (ECP) therapy is a method used to assist the venous system. The main principle of ECP is to squeeze the inner leg vessels by muscle contractions, which are evoked by functional electrical stimulation. A new adaptive trigger method is proposed, which improves and supplements the current therapeutic options by means of pulse synchronous electro-stimulation of the muscle pump. For this purpose, blood flow is determined by multi-sensor plethysmography. The hardware design and signal processing of this novel multi-sensor plethysmography device are introduced. The merged signal is used to determine the phase of the cardiac cycle, to ensure stimulation of the muscle pump during the filling phase of the heart. The pulse detection of the system is validated against a gold standard and provides a sensitivity of 98% and a false-negative rate of 2% after physical exertion. Furthermore, flow enhancement of the system has been validated by duplex ultrasonography. The results show a highly increased blood flow in the popliteal vein at the knee.
Highlights
Deformation of a leg vein is a common phenomenon
The compression is usually induced by compression stockings, by which pressure is applied to the deep veins in the legs
This study demonstrates the feasibility of the system and reached at at aa ratio ratiobetween between50%
Summary
Deformation of a leg vein is a common phenomenon. A common treatment for venous stasis is compression therapy. The compression is usually induced by compression stockings, by which pressure is applied to the deep veins in the legs. The compliance of the compression stockings is considered negative, since patients complain of sweating, itching, cosmetic concerns, edema exacerbation, exudation lesions of the lower legs and application difficulty [2]. The method of external counter pulsation (ECP) is used to initiate a diastolic pulse wave in the arterial system by squeezing the inner leg vessels. The muscle pump compresses superficial and lower veins, as well as lymphatic vessels in the leg. This pumping mechanism increases venous blood flow from the legs back to the heart. Pneumatic leg cuffs were used, which compress the Sensors 2016, 16, 428; doi:10.3390/s16040428 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors
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