具有端到端无线临床监测系统经验

Rahav Dor, Gregory Hackmann, Zhicheng Yang, Chenyang Lu, Yixin Chen, M. Kollef, T. Bailey
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无线传感器网络可以通过收集持续的生命体征为临床决策提供支持,在改善患者护理方面发挥重要作用。本文介绍了一个大型无线临床监测系统的结构和我们的经验。我们的系统包括便携式无线脉搏血氧仪,跨越多个医院楼层的无线中继网络,并集成到医院电子病历(EMR)数据库中。我们报告了在密苏里州圣路易斯市巴恩斯-犹太医院的六个医院病房进行的为期14个月的临床试验的经验和教训。我们的经验表明,使用与医院IT基础设施和流程集成的无线传感器网络,实现可靠的生命体征采集是可行的。我们强调了在现实世界的医院环境中构成挑战的技术和非技术因素,并提供了成功和有效部署类似系统的指导方针。
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Experiences with an end-to-end wireless clinical monitoring system
Wireless sensor networks can play an important role in improving patient care by collecting continuous vital signs for clinical decision support. This paper presents the architecture of, and our experiences with, a large-scale wireless clinical monitoring system. Our system encompasses portable wireless pulse oximeters, a wireless relay network spanning multiple hospital floors, and integration into the hospital Electronic Medical Record (EMR) databases. We report our experience and lessons learned from a 14-month clinical trial of the system in six hospital wards of Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Our experiences show the feasibility of achieving reliable vital sign collection, using a wireless sensor network integrated with hospital IT infrastructure and procedures. We highlight technical and non-technical elements that pose challenges in a real-world hospital environment and provide guidelines for successful and efficient deployment of similar systems.
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