建设没有围墙的医院——CSIRO家庭远程医疗倡议。

L S Wilson, R W Gill, I F Sharp, J Joseph, S A Heitmann, C F Chen, M J Dadd, A Kajan, A F Collings, M Gunaratnam
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摘要

人口老龄化和医疗费用上涨使得更多的病人需要在自己家里照顾。澳大利亚联邦科学和工业研究组织(CSIRO)正在开发一个名为“无墙医院”的项目,旨在对某些诊断类别的患者进行持续监测。关键技术是一种微型的、可穿戴的、低功率的无线电,它可以将生命体征和活动信息传输到家用电脑上,这些数据可以通过电话线和互联网发送给适当的医疗专业人员。这项工作的初始临床场景是监测反复跌倒后到医院就诊的老年患者。内置在无线电设备中的加速度计将监测活动,并检测和表征跌倒。同时测量心率将提供跌倒时心血管生理异常的信息。该系统已在实验室条件下进行了测试,并正在进行初步临床试验。
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Building the Hospital Without Walls--a CSIRO home telecare initiative.

Aging populations and rising health costs have created the need to care for more patients in their own homes. Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) is developing a project, Hospital Without Walls, which aims to provide continuous monitoring of patients in certain diagnostic categories. The key technology is a miniature, wearable, low-power radio that can transmit vital sign and activity information to a home computer, from which data may be sent by telephone line and the Internet to appropriate medical professionals. The initial clinical scenario for this work is monitoring of elderly patients who have presented to hospitals following repeated falls. Accelerometers built into the radio sets will monitor activity and detect and characterise falls. Simultaneous measurement of heart rate will provide information about abnormalities of cardiovascular physiology at the time of a fall. The system has been tested in laboratory conditions and is being adapted for initial clinical trials.

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