• DocumentCode
    169666
  • Title

    Diagnostic Device for Acute Cardiac Disease Using ECG and Accelerometer

  • Author

    Jihoon Lee ; Jaehyo Jung ; Jihwan Lee ; Youn Tae Kim

  • Author_Institution
    IT Fusion Technol. Res. Center, Chosun Univ., Gwangju, South Korea
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    6-9 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    3
  • Abstract
    In modern society, medical technology contributes an increased life span, but many people experience various chronic diseases. Among all degenerative diseases, cardiovascular disease has one of the highest death rates and requires swift action to prevent fatalities. If a cardiac disorder occurs, the person has a high risk of mortality unless treated within an hour. To help solve this problem, many people use regular exercise to maintain their health. However, in elderly populations, it is difficult to properly treat abrupt abnormalities in heart function occurring during daily life activities. For these reasons, this study proposes a device that includes an ECG, pulse rate sensor, and 3-axis accelerometer, to quickly take action during the sudden onset of heart problems. Simultaneous measurement of heart movements and motions provides a basis to more accurately comprehend a user´s current condition. If the device detects symptoms, it immediately informs the hospital of the user´s status. Then, medical personnel can determine whether a life-threatening condition is present and take proper action based on measured bio-signals.
  • Keywords
    Bluetooth; acceleration measurement; accelerometers; biomedical equipment; biomedical telemetry; cardiovascular system; diseases; electrocardiography; medical disorders; medical signal processing; motion measurement; 3-axis accelerometer; ECG; acute cardiac disease; biosignal measured; cardiac disorder; cardiovascular disease; chronic diseases; daily life activities; death rates; degenerative diseases; diagnostic device; elderly populations; heart function abnormalities; heart problems; life-threatening condition; medical personnel; medical technology; mortality risk; pulse rate sensor; regular exercise; simultaneous heart movement measurement; user current condition; Accelerometers; Biomedical monitoring; Electrocardiography; Heart rate; Medical diagnostic imaging; Monitoring;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Science and Applications (ICISA), 2014 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Seoul
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-4443-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICISA.2014.6847387
  • Filename
    6847387