Conceptualizing a real-time remote cardiac health monitoring system Book Chapter

Page, A, Hassanalieragh, M, Soyata, T et al. (2016). Conceptualizing a real-time remote cardiac health monitoring system . 160-194. 10.4018/978-1-5225-0571-6.ch007

cited authors

  • Page, A; Hassanalieragh, M; Soyata, T; Aktas, MK; Kantarci, B; Andreescu, S

abstract

  • In today's technology, even leading medical institutions diagnose their cardiac patients through ECG recordings obtained at healthcare organizations (HCO), which are costly to obtain and may miss significant clinically-relevant information. Existing long-term patient monitoring systems (e.g., Holter monitors) provide limited information about the evolution of deadly cardiac conditions and lack interactivity in case there is a sudden degradation in the patient's health condition. A standardized and scalable system does not currently exist to monitor an expanding set of patient vitals that a doctor can prescribe to monitor. The design of such a system will translate to significant healthcare savings as well as drastic improvements in diagnostic accuracy. In this chapter, we will propose a concept system for real-time remote cardiac health monitoring, based on available and emerging technologies today. We will analyze the details of such a system from acquisition to visualization of medical data.

publication date

  • July 18, 2016

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 160

end page

  • 194