Pelatihan pembuatan sensor medis berbasi IoT sebagai pengenalan smart medical devices

Riries Rulaningtyas, A. Putra, Osmalina Nur Rahma, Katherine Katherine, I. Wibawa, Kezia Sarahsophia Immanuel Ryadi
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death globally, resulting in approximately 17.9 million deaths each year (WHO, 2017), with estimates projecting a rise to 23.3 million deaths by 2030 (Pusdatin Kemenkes RI, 2014). Early detection of heart disease plays a crucial role in CVD prevention, with heart rate (bpm) being a key indicator to assess heart function, ranging from 60 to 100 beats per minute. To address the need for early detection, a practical heart rate monitoring device utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Medical Devices (SMDs) was developed. This research aimed to provide training on IoT-based heart rate detection to high school students in Trenggalek. The training encompassed lectures and hands-on practice, successfully enhancing participants' knowledge of IoT, as demonstrated by improved test scores. Moreover, the training resulted in a prototype of an IoT-based heart rate monitoring system that utilizes Arduino and a heart rate sensor. Post-training evaluations showed the majority of participants were satisfied with the quality of materials and organization, indicating the positive impact of this engagement on the partners. The results support the potential of this IoT training to equip high school students with essential skills, fostering self-reliance in medical device production and reducing dependence on imports in the face of ASEAN Economic Community challenges. Ultimately, this initiative contributes to building a competent healthcare workforce in Indonesia
智能医学缺陷识别技术强化了医学设计技术
心血管疾病(CVD)是全球死亡的主要原因,每年导致约1790万人死亡(世卫组织,2017年),估计到2030年死亡人数将增加到2330万人(Pusdatin Kemenkes RI, 2014年)。心脏病的早期检测在心血管疾病预防中起着至关重要的作用,心率(bpm)是评估心脏功能的关键指标,范围从每分钟60到100次。为了满足早期检测的需求,开发了一种利用物联网(IoT)和智能医疗设备(smd)的实用心率监测设备。本研究旨在为丁加勒克的高中生提供基于物联网的心率检测培训。培训包括讲座和实践,成功增强了参与者对物联网的知识,考试成绩也有所提高。此外,培训产生了一个基于物联网的心率监测系统的原型,该系统利用Arduino和心率传感器。培训后评估显示,大多数参与者对材料和组织的质量感到满意,这表明这种参与对合作伙伴产生了积极影响。研究结果支持这种物联网培训的潜力,使高中生掌握基本技能,培养医疗设备生产的自力更生能力,并在面对东盟经济共同体挑战时减少对进口的依赖。最终,这一举措有助于在印度尼西亚建立一支合格的卫生保健队伍
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