Web-based interface system for bedside monitor
From face-to-face consultation to medicine at a distance, technology is changing the way medical services are delivered to the people. We are going into an era where the information is being digitized to be stored in a database. This is done in order to reduce information overlap and redundancy t...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English English English |
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2005
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Summary: | From face-to-face consultation to medicine at a distance, technology is
changing the way medical services are delivered to the people. We are going into an
era where the information is being digitized to be stored in a database. This is done
in order to reduce information overlap and redundancy that are the main problems
the health care sector are facing right now. More hospitals in other more advanced
countries are going paperless. In order to provide better services to the critically ill
patients in the ICU or CCU, a data acquisition program is developed for the
acquisition of vital signs monitored in the critical care units. This work discusses the
work done in extracting the data and signal from patient monitor BSM 8800 to the
computer. The data are acquired using RS232C Interface Protocol. The vital signs
acquired include oxygen saturation (SaCh), heart rate (HR), electrocardiograph
(ECG) signal, non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), respiration rate (RR),
temperature (TEMP) and end tidal carbon dioxide (PETCO2 or ETCO2). Ventricular
Premature Contraction (VPC), ST level and arrhythmia information are also acquired
and displayed to provide a more thorough information on the condition of the
patients. Alarm detection is also programmed so that in critical conditions the vital
signs will be displayed in red for extra caution. An ECG user control is designed
and embedded in the web page in order to convert and plot the ECG waveform from
hexadecimal values sent from the bedside monitor. The user control has been tested
its accuracy and proved its validity to reconstruct the original ECG waveform. Basic
patient information can also be seen from the graphical user interface (GUI) that has
been developed. Physicians and medical practitioners have to register with the
system before gaining access to the system and only the physician-in-charge of the
patient can see the more intricate details of the patient. |
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