Flexible submental sensor patch with remote monitoring controls for management of oropharyngeal swallowing disorders

  • Min Ku Kim
  • , Cagla Kantarcigil
  • , Bongjoong Kim
  • , Ratul Kumar Baruah
  • , Shovan Maity
  • , Yeonsoo Park
  • , Kyunghun Kim
  • , Seungjun Lee
  • , Jaime Bauer Malandraki
  • , Shitij Avlani
  • , Anne Smith
  • , Shreyas Sen
  • , Muhammad A. Alam
  • , Georgia Malandraki
  • , Chi Hwan Lee

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Abstract

Successful rehabilitation of oropharyngeal swallowing disorders (i.e., dysphagia) requires frequent performance of head/ neck exercises that primarily rely on expensive biofeedback devices, often only available in large medical centers. This directly affects treatment compliance and outcomes, and highlights the need to develop a portable and inexpensive remote monitoring system for the telerehabilitation of dysphagia. Here, we present the development and preliminarily validation of a skin-mountable sensor patch that can fit on the curvature of the submental (under the chin) area noninvasively and provide simultaneous remote monitoring of muscle activity and laryngeal movement during swallowing tasks and maneuvers. This sensor patch incorporates an optimal design that allows for the accurate recording of submental muscle activity during swallowing and is characterized by ease of use, accessibility, reusability, and cost-effectiveness. Preliminary studies on a patient with Parkinson’s disease and dysphagia, and on a healthy control participant demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of this system.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbereaay3210
JournalScience Advances
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 13 2019
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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