Pilot Study: Magnetic Motion Analysis for Swallowing Detection Using MEMS Cantilever Actuators

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Abstract

The swallowing process involves complex muscle coordination mechanisms. When alterations in such mechanisms are produced by neurological conditions or diseases, a swallowing disorder known as dysphagia occurs. The instrumental evaluation of dysphagia is currently performed by invasive and experience-dependent techniques. Otherwise, non-invasive magnetic methods have proven to be suitable for various biomedical applications and might also be applicable for an objective swallowing assessment. In this pilot study, we performed a novel approach for deglutition evaluation based on active magnetic motion sensing with permanent magnet cantilever actuators. During the intake of liquids with different consistency, we recorded magnetic signals of relative movements between a stationary sensor and a body-worn actuator on the cricoid cartilage. Our results indicate the detection capability of swallowing-related movements in terms of a characteristic pattern. Consequently, the proposed technique offers the potential for dysphagia screening and biofeedback-based therapies.

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Hoffmann, J., Roldan-Vasco, S., Krüger, K., Niekiel, F., Hansen, C., Maetzler, W., … Schmidt, G. (2023). Pilot Study: Magnetic Motion Analysis for Swallowing Detection Using MEMS Cantilever Actuators. Sensors, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23073594

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