心律失常监测系统的跟踪与通知应用

Q3 Engineering
Kemachart Kemavuthanon, Worasak Rueangsirarak, Suvaroj Kemavuthanon, P. Temdee
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我们的心脏可以通过将电流从右上腔输送到左上腔和下腔来产生和传输电流。这种体力活动可以刺激心脏肌肉,造成挤压排出血液。然而,假设电力系统有问题;它会导致心脏跳动不规则或不正常的节奏,或在心脏腔内发生短路,我们称之为心律失常疾病。结果是心律不齐;太快或太慢都会导致血液输送到不同部位的问题,有时会非常强烈,直到导致死亡。在泰国,有大量的患者有意无意地患有心律失常。人们知道并接受了用热浪射入心脏来治愈和恢复症状的治疗,但有些是无法治愈的。此外,缺乏治疗和康复疾病的保健服务。因此,相当多的患者正在等待治疗。为了缩小差距,这些患者应该能够照顾自己,并且每天都在不断改善。关键的因素是,心脏病专家需要更详细的信息和疾病症状,以提高诊断效率。在这项研究中,我们设计并开发了一个心律失常疾病的跟踪和通知应用程序,从患者的日常检查和用户的信息。提出的模型是创建一个移动应用程序来记录可以连接到心跳检测设备的数据。然后,分析记录的数据,建议心脏病专家咨询进一步的治疗。此外,通知系统将提醒患者服用药物,并警告他们相对接近的紧急事件,以便他们在紧急情况发生时能够立即提供帮助。结果,心脏病专家对所提出的模型的评估表明,该应用程序在鼓励患者或怀疑自己患有心律失常疾病的患者自己进行自我保健检查和实时收集数据方面具有很好的特点,无需去医院。
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Tracking and Notification Application for Arrhythmia Monitoring System
Our heart can create and transmit electricity by sending electrical current from the upper right chamber to the upper left and lower chambers of the heart. This physical activity can stimulate the heart muscle, causing compression to expel blood. However, suppose the electrical system has a problem; it will cause the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm, or a short circuit occurs in the heart chambers that we call arrhythmia disease. The results in an irregular heartbeat; too fast or too slow cause the problem of pumping blood to different parts, sometimes very intensely, until causing death. In Thailand, there are a large number of patients suffering from arrhythmias, both knowingly and unconsciously. People know and receive treatment by using heat waves shot into the heart to cure and recover from symptoms, but some are incurable. Moreover, there is a lack of health care services for healing and recovering from the disease. Thus, a considerable number of patients are waiting for treatment. To reduce the gap, these patients should be able to care for themselves and perform continuously to improve every day. The critical factor is that the cardiologist needs more detailed information and disease symptoms to increase the efficiency of diagnosis. In this research, we design and develop a tracking and notification application for arrhythmia disease from the patient's daily checkup and the user's information. The proposed model is to create a mobile application to record data that could connect to a heartbeat detection device. Then, analyze the recorded data to suggest a consultation by the cardiologists about further treatment. Moreover, a notification system will remind the patients to take medicine and warn them of emergency events relatively close to them so that they can provide immediate help in the event of an emergency. As the results, the evaluation of the proposed model by cardiologist shows that this application has a good feature in encouraging patients or those who suspect themselves of arrhythmia disease to self-healthcare checkups for themselves and collect their data in real-time without going to the hospital.
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Transactions on Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Communications
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