Title :
Desktop based real time oxygen auto-ventilation and gas monitoring system for homecare respiratory application
Author :
Dijemeni, Esuabom ; Roberts, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
A desktop based real time oxygen auto-ventilation and gas monitoring system is proposed for home care respiratory application. The system consists of four sub-systems: oxygen monitoring system, oxygen ventilation system, gas monitoring system, and data transfer system. An oximeter transmits arterial oxygen saturation level and heart rate to the desktop unit via Bluetooth. Based on the oxygen saturation level, a flow rate is computed on the desktop. The computed flow rate is used to regulate the supply of oxygen from the oxygen generator to the patient. In addition, the gas temperature and gas pressure is monitored in real time. The system was able to monitor the patient´s oxygen saturation, patient´s heart rate and the gas condition at frequency of 1 Hz. Increased heart rate and low oxygen saturations are signs of respiratory distress, which this system uses to prompt oxygen flow. By matching oxygen supply to clinical need, the system has the potential to improve the home care and quality of life of patients with chronic respiratory disorders who are frequent desktop users.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; cardiology; flow simulation; health care; medical disorders; medical signal processing; oximetry; oxygen; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; Bluetooth; arterial oxygen saturation level; chronic respiratory disorders; computed flow rate; data transfer system; desktop based real time oxygen autoventilation; frequency 1 Hz; gas monitoring system; gas pressure; gas temperature; homecare respiratory application; oximeter; oxygen generator; oxygen monitoring system; oxygen supply; oxygen ventilation system; patient heart rate; patient oxygen saturation; respiratory distress; Biomedical monitoring; Bluetooth; Generators; Heart rate; Monitoring; Real-time systems; Temperature measurement; Auto-ventilation; COPD; oximetry; oxygen therapy; respiratory care;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Electronics (AE), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pilsen
Print_ISBN :
978-8-0261-0276-2
DOI :
10.1109/AE.2014.7011670