Title :
An intelligent remote monitoring system for artificial heart
Author :
Choi, Jaesoon ; Park, Jun W. ; Chung, Jinhan ; Min, Byoung G.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Cancer Center, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
A web-based database system for intelligent remote monitoring of an artificial heart has been developed. It is important for patients with an artificial heart implant to be discharged from the hospital after an appropriate stabilization period for better recovery and quality of life. Reliable continuous remote monitoring systems for these patients with life support devices are gaining practical meaning. The authors have developed a remote monitoring system for this purpose that consists of a portable/desktop monitoring terminal, a database for continuous recording of patient and device status, a web-based data access system with which clinicians can access real-time patient and device status data and past history data, and an intelligent diagnosis algorithm module that noninvasively estimates blood pump output and makes automatic classification of the device status. The system has been tested with data generation emulators installed on remote sites for simulation study, and in two cases of animal experiments conducted at remote facilities. The system showed acceptable functionality and reliability. The intelligence algorithm also showed acceptable practicality in an application to animal experiment data.
Keywords :
Internet; artificial organs; computerised monitoring; information retrieval; medical information systems; patient monitoring; telemedicine; Web-based data access system; Web-based database system; artificial heart; artificial heart implant; automatic classification; blood pump; continuous remote monitoring system; data generation emulator; flow estimation; intelligent diagnosis algorithm module; intelligent remote monitoring system; life support device; remote facilities; unsupervised classification; Animals; Artificial heart; Artificial intelligence; Database systems; Deductive databases; Hospitals; Implants; Intelligent systems; Patient monitoring; Remote monitoring; Artificial heart; database; flow estimation; remote monitoring; unsupervised classification; Decision Support Systems, Clinical; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Equipment Failure Analysis; Expert Systems; Heart, Artificial; Humans; Internet; Monitoring, Physiologic; Online Systems; Telemedicine; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2005.855534