New Internet of Medical Things for Home-Based Treatment of Anorectal Disorders

Internet Manometry Chemical technology Internet of Things Biofeedback, Psychology Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) TP1-1185 Article rehabilitation 3. Good health home healthcare; rehabilitation; biofeedback therapy; Internet of Medical Things (IoMT); medical sensors 03 medical and health sciences home healthcare Rectal Diseases 0302 clinical medicine XXXXXX - Unknown Humans medical sensors biofeedback therapy Monitoring, Physiologic
DOI: 10.3390/s22020625 Publication Date: 2022-01-17T01:45:21Z
ABSTRACT
Home-based healthcare provides a viable and cost-effective method of delivery for resource- and labour-intensive therapies, such as rehabilitation therapies, including anorectal biofeedback. However, existing systems for home anorectal biofeedback are not able to monitor patient compliance or assess the quality of exercises performed, and as a result have yet to see wide spread clinical adoption. In this paper, we propose a new Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) system to provide home-based biofeedback therapy, facilitating remote monitoring by the physician. We discuss our user-centric design process and the proposed architecture, including a new sensing probe, mobile app, and cloud-based web application. A case study involving biofeedback training exercises was performed. Data from the IoMT was compared against the clinical standard, high-definition anorectal manometry. We demonstrated the feasibility of our proposed IoMT in providing anorectal pressure profiles equivalent to clinical manometry and its application for home-based anorectal biofeedback therapy.
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