Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring

Accurate measurement of gas exchanges is essential in mechanical ventilation and in respiratory monitoring. Among the large number of commercial flowmeters, only few kinds of sensors are used in these fields. Among them, variable orifice meters (VOMs) show some valuable characteristics, such as line...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Tardi, Carlo Massaroni, Paola Saccomandi, Emiliano Schena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Sensors
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/752540
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spelling doaj-3502e099cdf4461bbbac8935841ae90b2020-11-24T23:21:37ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Sensors1687-725X1687-72682015-01-01201510.1155/2015/752540752540Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory MonitoringGiuseppe Tardi0Carlo Massaroni1Paola Saccomandi2Emiliano Schena3Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, 00128 Rome, ItalyUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, 00128 Rome, ItalyUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, 00128 Rome, ItalyUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, 00128 Rome, ItalyAccurate measurement of gas exchanges is essential in mechanical ventilation and in respiratory monitoring. Among the large number of commercial flowmeters, only few kinds of sensors are used in these fields. Among them, variable orifice meters (VOMs) show some valuable characteristics, such as linearity, good dynamic response, and low cost. This paper presents the characterization of a commercial VOM intended for application in respiratory monitoring. Firstly, two nominally identical VOMs were calibrated within ±10 L·min−1, to assess their metrological properties. Furthermore, experiments were performed by humidifying the air, to evaluate the influence of vapor condensation on sensor’s performances. The condensation influence was investigated during two long lasting trials (i.e., 4 hours) by delivering 4 L·min−1 and 8 L·min−1. Data show that the two VOMs’ responses are linear and their response is comparable (sensitivity difference of 1.4%, RMSE of 1.50 Pa); their discrimination threshold is <0.5 L·min−1, and the settling time is about 66 ms. The condensation within the VOM causes a negligible change in sensor sensitivity and a very slight deterioration of precision. The good static and dynamic properties and the low influence of condensation on sensor’s response make this VOM suitable for applications in respiratory function monitoring.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/752540
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Carlo Massaroni
Paola Saccomandi
Emiliano Schena
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Carlo Massaroni
Paola Saccomandi
Emiliano Schena
Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
Journal of Sensors
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Carlo Massaroni
Paola Saccomandi
Emiliano Schena
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title Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
title_short Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
title_full Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
title_fullStr Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Assessment of a Variable Orifice Flowmeter for Respiratory Monitoring
title_sort experimental assessment of a variable orifice flowmeter for respiratory monitoring
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Sensors
issn 1687-725X
1687-7268
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Accurate measurement of gas exchanges is essential in mechanical ventilation and in respiratory monitoring. Among the large number of commercial flowmeters, only few kinds of sensors are used in these fields. Among them, variable orifice meters (VOMs) show some valuable characteristics, such as linearity, good dynamic response, and low cost. This paper presents the characterization of a commercial VOM intended for application in respiratory monitoring. Firstly, two nominally identical VOMs were calibrated within ±10 L·min−1, to assess their metrological properties. Furthermore, experiments were performed by humidifying the air, to evaluate the influence of vapor condensation on sensor’s performances. The condensation influence was investigated during two long lasting trials (i.e., 4 hours) by delivering 4 L·min−1 and 8 L·min−1. Data show that the two VOMs’ responses are linear and their response is comparable (sensitivity difference of 1.4%, RMSE of 1.50 Pa); their discrimination threshold is <0.5 L·min−1, and the settling time is about 66 ms. The condensation within the VOM causes a negligible change in sensor sensitivity and a very slight deterioration of precision. The good static and dynamic properties and the low influence of condensation on sensor’s response make this VOM suitable for applications in respiratory function monitoring.
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