Review of sensors for Remote patient monitoring
Authors: Liu, Y. and Sahandi, R.
Journal: Proceedings of the 6th IASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, BioMED 2008
Pages: 408-413
ISBN: 9780889867215
Abstract:Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of physiological measurements can provide an efficient method and high quality care to patients. The physiological signals measurement is the initial and the most important factor in RPM. This paper discusses the characteristics of the most popular sensors, which are used to obtain vital clinical signals in prevalent RPM systems. The sensors discussed in this paper are used to measure ECG, heart sound, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and respiration rate, which are treated as the most important vital data in patient monitoring and medical examination.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/13413/
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Review of sensors for remote patient monitoring
Authors: Liu, Y. and Sahandi, R.
Conference: Sixth IASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering: BioMed 2008
Dates: 13-15 February 2008
Pages: 408-413
Publisher: ACTA Press
Place of Publication: Austria
ISBN: 978-0-88986-722-2
Abstract:Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of physiological measurements can provide an efficient method and high quality care to patients. The physiological signals measurement is the initial and the most important factor in RPM. This paper discusses the characteristics of the most popular sensors, which are used to obtain vital clinical signals in prevalent RPM systems.
The sensors discussed in this paper are used to measure ECG, heart sound, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and respiration rate, which are treated as the most important vital data in patient monitoring and medical examination.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/13413/
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Review of sensors for remote patient monitoring
Authors: Liu, Y. and Sahandi, R.
Conference: Sixth IASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering: BioMed 2008
Pages: 408-413
Publisher: ACTA Press
ISBN: 978-0-88986-722-2
Abstract:Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of physiological measurements can provide an efficient method and high quality care to patients. The physiological signals measurement is the initial and the most important factor in RPM. This paper discusses the characteristics of the most popular sensors, which are used to obtain vital clinical signals in prevalent RPM systems.
The sensors discussed in this paper are used to measure ECG, heart sound, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and respiration rate, which are treated as the most important vital data in patient monitoring and medical examination.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/13413/
http://www.actapress.com/PaperInfo.aspx?PaperID=32717&reason=500
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