DocumentCode
3687646
Title
The design of wearable medical device for triaging disaster casualties in developing countries
Author
Muhammad Niswar;Aksan S. Wijaya;Muhammad Ridwan; Adnan;Amil A. Ilham;Rhiza S. Sadjad;Andreas Vogel
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, Indonesia
fYear
2015
Firstpage
207
Lastpage
212
Abstract
Disasters create mass casualties and the number of casualties usually surpasses the capability of medical resources, hence, medical teams must attach paper triage to casualties for determining the priority of treatments based on the severity of their condition. However, since casualties´ condition could change at anytime, the paper triage cannot provide the latest information of their health condition. Therefore, we have developed a wearable medical device that can continuously monitor the health condition of casualties. It is a lightweight and low-cost wearable electronic triage with sensing system that can monitor the vital sign of casualties and classify them into three levels of severe conditions, i.e., major, delayed, and minor status. The electronic triage is mainly built from a low-power 8-bit microcontroller unit, RF units, and sensors including pulse oximetry and thermocouple breath sensor. This electronic triage has been developed using low-cost electronic components that are available in developing countries such as Indonesia, so that, our electronic triage can be easily manufactured and maintained locally. Furthermore, we have also developed a simple android-based mobile application for data acquisition, priority classification, data storage and data transfer to medical record server in hospitals.
Keywords
"Temperature measurement","Smart phones","Bluetooth","Microcontrollers","Temperature sensors","Light emitting diodes"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Information Processing and Communications (ICDIPC), 2015 Fifth International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDIPC.2015.7323030
Filename
7323030
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