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Evaluation of the MEMS Based Portable Respiratory Training System with a Tactile Sensor for Respiratory-Gated Radiotherapy

Authors
Moon, Sun YoungYoon, MyonggeunChung, MijooChung, Weon KuuKim, Dong Wook
Issue Date
10월-2017
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Keywords
Micro electromechanical system; Respiratory-gated radiotherapy; Radiation hardness; Tactile sensor; Reaction time
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.71, no.8, pp.452 - 458
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
Volume
71
Number
8
Start Page
452
End Page
458
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82174
DOI
10.3938/jkps.71.452
ISSN
0374-4884
Abstract
In respiratory-gated radiotherapy, it is important to maintain the regular respiratory cycles of patients. If patients undergo respiration training, their regular breathing pattern is affected. Therefore, we developed a respiratory training system based on a micro electromechanical system (MEMS) and evaluated the feasibility of the MEMS in radiotherapy. By comparing the measured signal before and after radiation exposure, we confirmed the effects of radiation. By evaluating the period of the electric signal emitted by a tactile sensor and its constancy, the performance of the tactile sensor was confirmed. Moreover, by comparing the delay between the motion of the MEMS and the electric signal from the tactile sensor, we confirmed the reaction time of the tactile sensor. The results showed that a baseline shift occurred for an accumulated dose of 400 Gy in the sensor, and both the amplitude and period changed. The period of the signal released by the tactile sensor was 5.39 and its standard deviation was 0.06. Considering the errors from the motion phantom, a standard deviation of 0.06 was desirable. The delay time was within 0.5 s and not distinguishable by a patient. We confirmed the performance of the MEMS and concluded that MEMS could be applied to patients for respiratory-gated radiotherapy.
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