Title
Tracking lung function on any phone
Abstract
Spirometry is the most widely employed objective measure of lung function. It is central to the diagnosis and management of lung ailments like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cystic fibrosis. Spirometry is generally performed in medical clinics using clinical spirometers---devices that measure the instantaneous exhaled flow (liters/sec.). High-end clinical spirometers can cost upwards of $5,000 USD. Portable spirometers generally cost between $1,000-$4,000 USD. Apart from being costly, these devices are not readily available in developing countries. Most developing regions have low cost peak flow meters in prevalence. These devices ($10-$50 USD) only sense a subset of lung function measures and are generally considered inadequate for managing and diagnosing lung ailments [2]. SpiroSmart [1] is a smartphone-based approach that measures many common lung function measures using the phone's built-in microphone. It does not require any additional hardware or adapter to be attached to the phone. The low cost of smartphones as compared to spirometers allows lowering of access barriers to full-fledged lung function measurement in the developing world.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2442882.2442917
ACM DEV (3)
Keywords
Field
DocType
lung function,lung ailment,clinical spirometers,common lung function,low cost,full-fledged lung function measurement,low cost peak flow,lung function measure,high-end clinical spirometers,diagnosing lung ailment,developing countries
Asthma,Lung,Spirometry,Computer science,Intensive care medicine,Phone,Developing regions,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.75
1
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eric C. Larson158330.46
Mayank Goel243231.80
Morgan Redfield350.75
Gaetano Boriello4454.21
Margaret Rosenfeld5977.49
Shwetak N. Patel62967211.74