An IoT-alert System for Chronic Asthma Patients

Agrippina Mwangi, Emmanuel Ndashimye, Bonaventure Karikumutima, S. K. Ray
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Asthma claims thousands of lives every year, especially during the cold season, mostly because of delayed access to first-aid and lack of immediate and adequate medical care. Asthma-related fatalities are preventable by home remedies, exercises, prescribed treatments, and providing rapid response and care to patients in case of asthma attacks. The latter is paramount to many asthmatics who are not able to predict an asthma attack well in advance. This work proposes and deploys an IoT-alert system that a chronic asthma patient (or any asthma patient) can use to trigger an alert to inform emergency contacts in case of a sudden asthma attack. This research, done in Rwanda, aims to alert emergency contacts early enough for a rapid response in order to reduce the number of asthma-related deaths in the country. The proposed system, in its basic form, uses a keypad unit as an interaction point with the users, which when pressed triggers the alert system to send SMS messages to registered emergency contacts and sounds a buzzer to alert few of the immediate neighbours of the asthma patients living close by. The intention is to provide support and help the chronic asthma patients, particularly those living alone, to receive appropriate medical aid within five minutes of alerting the neighbors and emergency contacts during a sudden asthma attack. The keypad interaction unit, which is the primary component of this IoT-alert system, can be wall-mounted in any room so that patients can easily access it. A small functioning prototype of the proposed system has been successfully tested at Kigali and testing has proven its effectiveness in helping the asthma patients.
针对慢性哮喘患者的物联网预警系统
哮喘每年夺去成千上万人的生命,特别是在寒冷季节,主要是因为无法及时获得急救和缺乏及时和适当的医疗护理。与哮喘有关的死亡是可以通过家庭疗法、锻炼、处方治疗以及在哮喘发作时为患者提供快速反应和护理来预防的。后者对许多不能提前很好地预测哮喘发作的哮喘患者至关重要。这项工作提出并部署了一个物联网警报系统,慢性哮喘患者(或任何哮喘患者)可以使用该系统触发警报,以便在哮喘突然发作时通知紧急联系人。这项研究是在卢旺达进行的,目的是尽早提醒紧急接触者,以便迅速作出反应,以减少该国与哮喘有关的死亡人数。该系统的基本形式是使用一个键盘单元作为与用户的交互点,当按下键盘时,警报系统会向已注册的紧急联系人发送短信,并发出蜂鸣器,提醒住在附近的哮喘患者的几个近邻。目的是提供支持和帮助慢性哮喘患者,特别是独居患者,在哮喘突然发作时,在通知邻居和紧急联系人的五分钟内获得适当的医疗援助。键盘交互单元是该物联网警报系统的主要组成部分,可以安装在任何房间的墙上,以便患者可以轻松访问。所提议的系统的一个小型功能原型已在基加利成功地进行了测试,测试证明了它在帮助哮喘患者方面的有效性。
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