Remote Heart Rate Monitoring Device Using the Internet of Things

Orlando Iparraguirre-Villanueva, Enrique Surcco-Jacinto, Melanie Balvin-Chávez
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Therefore, this study aims to develop a mobile application utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor patients’ heart rate. The study employed a quantitative approach and a pre-experimental design. The experiment was conducted according to the research plan and involved 20 patients. The Scrum methodology was used for the development of the mobile application. The results reveal a significant improvement in patient and family satisfaction after using the IoT-enabled mobile application. In addition, the average measurement time has decreased to 6.025 minutes, which represents a significant difference compared to the traditional method. The number of measurements has increased from seven to 14 per week, averaging two regular daily measurements. The measurement device has alleviated the concerns of family members who are taking care of loved ones with cardiovascular disease. This tool gives users greater peace of mind, enabling them to take accurate and reliable measurements 24/7.
使用物联网的远程心率监测设备
心血管疾病是导致全球死亡的主要原因。因此,本研究旨在开发一款利用物联网(IoT)监测患者心率的移动应用程序。研究采用了定量方法和预实验设计。实验按照研究计划进行,共有 20 名患者参与。移动应用程序的开发采用了 Scrum 方法。结果显示,使用物联网移动应用程序后,患者和家属的满意度有了明显提高。此外,平均测量时间缩短至 6.025 分钟,与传统方法相比差异显著。测量次数从每周 7 次增加到 14 次,平均每天两次。测量设备减轻了照顾心血管疾病患者的家人的担忧。这一工具让用户更加放心,使他们能够全天候进行准确可靠的测量。
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