Title :
ESUMS: A mobile system for continuous home monitoring of rehabilitation patients
Author :
Strisland, Frode ; Svagard, Ingrid ; Seeberg, Trine M. ; Mathisen, Bjorn Magnus ; Vedum, Jon ; Austad, Hanne O. ; Liverud, Anders E. ; Kofod-Petersen, Anders ; Bendixen, Ole Christian
Author_Institution :
SINTEF, ICT, Oslo, Norway
Abstract :
The pressure on the healthcare services is building up for several reasons. The ageing population trend, the increase in life-style related disease prevalence, as well as the increased treatment capabilities with associated general expectation all add pressure. The use of ambient healthcare technologies can alleviate the situation by enabling time and cost-efficient monitoring and follow-up of patients discharged from hospital care. We report on an ambulatory system developed for monitoring of physical rehabilitation patients. The system consists of a wearable multisensor monitoring device; a mobile phone with client application aggregating the data collected; a service-oriented-architecture based server solution; and a PC application facilitating patient follow-up by their health professional carers. The system has been tested and verified for accuracy in controlled environment trials on healthy volunteers, and also been usability tested by 5 congestive heart failure patients and their nurses. This investigation indicated that patients were able to use the system, and that nurses got an improved basis for patient follow-up.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; diseases; electrocardiography; health care; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; service-oriented architecture; telemedicine; ESUMS; PC application; ambient healthcare technology; ambulatory system; continuous home monitoring; disease prevalence; health professional carer; heart failure patient; hospital care; mobile phone; nurse; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; service-oriented-architecture based server solution; wearable multisensor monitoring device; Biomedical monitoring; Diseases; Hospitals; Monitoring; Servers; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610589