A Wearable Multi-Sensor Array Enables the Recording of Heart Sounds in Homecare.

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Department of Electronics and Telecommunications and PoliToBIOMedLab, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy.

Published: July 2023


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The home monitoring of patients affected by chronic heart failure (CHF) is of key importance in preventing acute episodes. Nevertheless, no wearable technological solution exists to date. A possibility could be offered by Cardiac Time Intervals extracted from simultaneous recordings of electrocardiographic (ECG) and phonocardiographic (PCG) signals. Nevertheless, the recording of a good-quality PCG signal requires accurate positioning of the stethoscope over the chest, which is unfeasible for a naïve user as the patient. In this work, we propose a solution based on multi-source PCG. We designed a flexible multi-sensor array to enable the recording of heart sounds by inexperienced users. The multi-sensor array is based on a flexible Printed Circuit Board mounting 48 microphones with a high spatial resolution, three electrodes to record an ECG and a Magneto-Inertial Measurement Unit. We validated the usability over a sample population of 42 inexperienced volunteers and found that all subjects could record signals of good to excellent quality. Moreover, we found that the multi-sensor array is suitable for use on a wide population of at-risk patients regardless of their body characteristics. Based on the promising findings of this study, we believe that the described device could enable the home monitoring of CHF patients soon.

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