SPA医学中的物联网:改善用户治疗的一般框架

M. Casillo, Liliana Cecere, F. Colace, Angelo Lorusso, Francesco Marongiu, D. Santaniello
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与传统药物相比,水疗疗法可能被错误地认为是治标不治本的;然而,事实并非如此。矿泉水/温泉水在所有用途和用途上都是药物,应作为药物进行分析和使用。与其他药物相比,水疗治疗的不同之处在于其提供的更为复杂。患者必须遵循长达几周的治疗过程,在此期间,治疗的效果逐渐显现。无论是在水疗中心内部还是外部,对患者进行监控都是衡量治疗效果的有价值的工具,甚至可能根据检测到的参数进行个性化护理干预。物联网等新技术和新模式可以提供一个有价值的工具,通过测量关键参数(如心率、血氧等),在治疗过程中准确、精确地跟踪治疗进展,主动监测患者在设施内外的水疗护理。特别是,可穿戴设备(智能手表或智能手环)可以对患者的状态和治疗本身进行持续和非侵入性的监测。因此,本工作旨在定义一个基于物联网范式的框架,用于水疗治疗的智能分析,以正确管理患者。
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Internet of Things in SPA Medicine: A General Framework to Improve User Treatments
Spa treatments may mistakenly be considered palliative compared to traditional medicines; however, this is not the case. Mineral/thermal waters are medicines for all intents and purposes and should be analyzed and used as such. The difference in spa treatments compared to other medicines is the greater complexity with which they are delivered. Patients must follow a course of treatment that can last up to a couple of weeks, during which the effects of the therapy gradually go into evidence. Both inside and outside the spa facility, having patient monitoring could be a valuable tool to measure the effectiveness of treatment and possibly even intervene with personalized care based on the parameters detected. New technologies and paradigms such as the Internet of Things can offer a valuable tool to improve spa care through active monitoring of patients, both inside and outside the facilities, by going to measure what are the key parameters (i.e., heart rate, blood oxygenation, etc.) to track the progress of the therapy accurately and precisely during treatment. In particular, wearable devices (smartwatches or smart bands) can perform constant and non-invasive monitoring of the patient's status and the therapy itself. Therefore, the work aims to define a framework based on the Internet of Things paradigm for intelligent analysis of spa treatments to manage patients correctly.
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