Using Body-worn Accelerometers to Detect Physiological Changes During Periods of Blast Overpressure Exposure.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)(2022)

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Repetitive exposure to non-concussive blast expo-sure may result in sub-clinical neurological symptoms. These changes may be reflected in the neural control gait and balance. In this study, we collected body-worn accelerometry data on individuals who were exposed to repetitive blast overpressures as part of their occupation. Accelerometry features were gener-ated within periods of low-movement and gait. These features were the eigenvalues of high-dimensional correlation matrices, which were constructed with time-delay embedding at multiple delay scales. When focusing on the gait windows, there were significant correlations of the changes in features with the cumulative dose of blast exposure. When focusing on the low-movement frames, the correlation with exposure were lower than that of the gait frames and statistically insignificant. In a cross-validated model, the overpressure exposure was predicted from gait features alone. The model was statistically significant and yielded an RMSE of 1.27 dB. With continued development, the model may be used to assess the physiological effects of repetitive blast exposure and guide training procedures to minimize impact on the individual.
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blast overpressure exposure,accelerometers,physiological changes,body-worn
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