Title :
The CSIRO hospital without walls home telecare system
Author :
Wilson, LS ; Ho, P. ; Bengston, KJ ; Dadd, MJ ; Chen, CF ; Huynh, C. ; Gill, RW
Author_Institution :
CSIRO Telecommun. & Ind. Phys., Epping, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Home telecare uses a number of telemedicine technologies used for caring for patients in their homes rather than in the hospital system. To provide continuous monitoring of vital signs with minimal disruption of a normal lifestyle, we have developed an ultra-low power wireless and sensing system which may be installed in the home. The system is built around a two-way, 2.4 GHz radio system including miniature patient-worn units. A PC and small base station in the home collect and upload information to a monitoring centre at regular intervals, or in response to defined events. The system is designed to be installed in a home for periods of monitoring as a replacement for more expensive institutional care. The initial clinical application is a group of elderly patients who have presented following a number of idiopathic falls. In order to both detect a fall and determine its cause (which may be cardiovascular), the wearable radio system is equipped with accelerometers and equipment for measuring heart rate. A web-based distributed information system for caregivers incorporates automatic recognition of events or trends requiring intervention. The system is currently undergoing preliminary clinical trials.
Keywords :
medical computing; radio links; telemedicine; 2.4 GHz; continuous monitoring; elderly patients; home telecare; idiopathic falls; miniature patient-worn units; radio system; telemedicine technologies; ultra-low power wireless sensing system; web-based distributed information system; Accelerometers; Base stations; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiology; Heart rate detection; Hospitals; Patient monitoring; Senior citizens; Telemedicine; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Information Systems Conference, The Seventh Australian and New Zealand 2001
Print_ISBN :
1-74052-061-0
DOI :
10.1109/ANZIIS.2001.974046