Julio Ronceros, Heyul Chavez, Sergio Salas, G. Zapata, C. Raymundo, J. Álvarez, Miguel Lara, Anthony De-la-Cruz, Wilmer Silva, Carlos Herrera, Nestor Mamani, J. Inche
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Design of a Low-cost Digital Spirometer for Remote Monitoring of COPD and COVID Patients
This research presents the proposal for a low-cost digital spirometer called “Phukuy” that includes the following sensors: an oximeter that measures the percentage of oxygenation of the blood (SpO2) and the heart rate (bpm), a body and environmental thermometer, and a barometer. This spirometer will serve for the diagnosis and remote monitoring of people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) including COVID; benefiting people who do not have a nearby health center; This will help decongest hospitals and prevent them from becoming an infectious source. In addition, all the information obtained from the measurements will be saved on a web platform, which can be accessed by a designated doctor. The proposed spirometer was validated with a 3-liter calibration syringe, obtaining an average error of 0.033 L (1.1%) and a maximum error of 0.070 L (2.33%), which is within the range recommended by SEPAR (± 3 %).