TY - JOUR
T1 - UBICU
T2 - A Gamified Respiratory Incentive System for Pulmonary Re-Expansion
AU - Aguilar-Zambrano, Jaime
AU - Wilches-Luna, Esther C.
AU - Asencio-Santofimio, Helberg
AU - Valencia, Manuel
AU - Riveros, Diana
AU - Navarro, Andres
AU - Carlos Martinez, Juan
AU - Tamura, Eugenio
AU - Angel Loaiza, Jose
AU - Hernandez, Julian
AU - Sanchez, Diana
AU - David Garcia, Juan
AU - Arzayus-Patino, Leonardo
AU - Perez-Hortua, Valeria
AU - Moncada, Elizabeth
AU - Ramirez, Melissa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Pulmonary complications can arise due to trauma, postoperative conditions, or as sequelae of diseases such as COVID-19. To help patients restore lung functionality, most undergo lung re-expansion physiotherapy using a Respiratory Incentive Spirometer. However, currently available Respiratory Incentive Spirometers do not allow for quantitative tracking of performance during inspiration exercises, require physiotherapist supervision to ensure exercise quality, and show low treatment adherence. To address these limitations, we developed UBICU, an assistive product for lung re-expansion physiotherapy. UBICU includes a flow measurement device, an app with a video game interface to motivate exercise performance, and cloud-based software for the remote prescription and evaluation of physiotherapy. We conducted a quasi-experimental study with a sample of 30 healthy individuals, aged 18 to 65 years and balanced by age and sex. We assessed pulmonary ventilation distribution before, during, and after using two flow respiratory incentive spirometers, UBICU and TriFlo, with electrical impedance tomography. Our findings indicate that UBICU provides accurate and reliable measurements of pulmonary ventilation distribution, showing statistically significant improvements after use (p < 0.01), validating its effectiveness as a respiratory incentive spirometer. To evaluate the usability of the video game component, we conducted a perception survey, achieving an acceptance rating above 5 on a scale of 0 to 6. Notably, UBICU was shown to favor lung re-expansion more effectively than the traditional TriFlo mechanical system.
AB - Pulmonary complications can arise due to trauma, postoperative conditions, or as sequelae of diseases such as COVID-19. To help patients restore lung functionality, most undergo lung re-expansion physiotherapy using a Respiratory Incentive Spirometer. However, currently available Respiratory Incentive Spirometers do not allow for quantitative tracking of performance during inspiration exercises, require physiotherapist supervision to ensure exercise quality, and show low treatment adherence. To address these limitations, we developed UBICU, an assistive product for lung re-expansion physiotherapy. UBICU includes a flow measurement device, an app with a video game interface to motivate exercise performance, and cloud-based software for the remote prescription and evaluation of physiotherapy. We conducted a quasi-experimental study with a sample of 30 healthy individuals, aged 18 to 65 years and balanced by age and sex. We assessed pulmonary ventilation distribution before, during, and after using two flow respiratory incentive spirometers, UBICU and TriFlo, with electrical impedance tomography. Our findings indicate that UBICU provides accurate and reliable measurements of pulmonary ventilation distribution, showing statistically significant improvements after use (p < 0.01), validating its effectiveness as a respiratory incentive spirometer. To evaluate the usability of the video game component, we conducted a perception survey, achieving an acceptance rating above 5 on a scale of 0 to 6. Notably, UBICU was shown to favor lung re-expansion more effectively than the traditional TriFlo mechanical system.
KW - Biomedical measurement
KW - spirometry
KW - telemedicine
KW - user-centered design
KW - videogames
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85215241002&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3528754
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3528754
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215241002
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 13
SP - 15244
EP - 15252
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
ER -