基于网络的实时脑电图远程监测

Philip D. Healy, Ruairi O'Reilly, G. Boylan, J. Morrison
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在重症监护环境中,神经系统疾病的诊断延误会对患者的预后产生重大影响。记录大脑的电活动(脑电图)经常被用来诊断和监测神经系统疾病。然后需要训练有素的神经生理学家来分析这些信号。然而,在许多情况下,现场无法获得这种专业知识。提出了一种基于网络的脑电图数据远程监测系统,减少了需要非现场专家分析时可能出现的延迟。该系统允许EEG数据以近乎实时的方式传输到远程位置,并在采集过程中进行查看。之前的数据流也可以被审查,为用户提供整个脑电图记录的不断更新的视图。所有通信都是使用网络技术进行的,以便最大限度地减少防火墙问题,并在大多数网络连接的pc上进行分析。查看EEG数据所需的唯一工具是安装了常见的Adobe Flash插件的现代web浏览器。由于它们无处不在,数据分析不受地理位置的限制。此外,多个用户可以独立地同时查看数据
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Web-based remote monitoring of live EEG
In a critical care setting, delays in the diagnosis of neurological conditions can have a significant impact on patient outcomes. Recording the electrical activity of the brain (EEG) is often used to diagnose and monitor neurological conditions. A trained neurophysiologist is then required to analyse these signals. However, in many cases this expertise is not available on-site. A web-based remote monitoring system for EEG data is presented that reduces the delays that can arise when off-site expert analysis is required. The system allows EEG data to be streamed to a remote location in near-real-time and viewed while acquisition is ongoing. Data streamed earlier may also be reviewed, providing the user with a continually updating view of the entire EEG recording. All communications are performed using web technologies in order to minimise issues with firewalls and to enable analysis on most web-connected PCs. The only tool required for viewing EEG data is a modern web browser with the commonly-available Adobe Flash plugin installed. Since these are ubiquitous, data analysis is not limited by geographic location. Moreover, multiple users can independently view the data simultaneously
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