| Literature DB >> 29075430 |
Enrique Gonzalez1, Raul Peña1, Alfonso Avila1, Cesar Vargas-Rosales1, David Munoz-Rodriguez1.
Abstract
The continuous technological advances in favor of mHealth represent a key factor in the improvement of medical emergency services. This systematic review presents the identification, study, and classification of the most up-to-date approaches surrounding the deployment of architectures for mHealth. Our review includes 25 articles obtained from databases such as IEEE Xplore, Scopus, SpringerLink, ScienceDirect, and SAGE. This review focused on studies addressing mHealth systems for outdoor emergency situations. In 60% of the articles, the deployment architecture relied in the connective infrastructure associated with emergent technologies such as cloud services, distributed services, Internet-of-things, machine-to-machine, vehicular ad hoc network, and service-oriented architecture. In 40% of the literature review, the deployment architecture for mHealth considered traditional connective infrastructure. Only 20% of the studies implemented an energy consumption protocol to extend system lifetime. We concluded that there is a need for more integrated solutions specifically for outdoor scenarios. Energy consumption protocols are needed to be implemented and evaluated. Emergent connective technologies are redefining the information management and overcome traditional technologies.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29075430 PMCID: PMC5623804 DOI: 10.1155/2017/9186270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Eng ISSN: 2040-2295 Impact factor: 2.682
Figure 1Conceptual mHealth system architecture for emergency situation in outdoors.
Summary of the recent architectures for m-Health in emergency situations.
| Ref. | Emergency context | Target loc. | 1st tier | 2nd tier | 3rd tier | Energy opt. | Infras. connec. | Type of dev. | |||
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| [ | Direct transmission of ECG through mobile network where the nearest medical center can be contacted, and by GPS, the patient can be found and saved. | Outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth or Zigbee | Smartphone with GPS | GSM or EDGE/Bluetooth or Wi-Fi | Base station | Networked PC | — | Traditional | Algorithm evaluation |
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| [ | A personal emergency response system with an automatic detection on falls to send an alarm to the caregivers. | Indoors/outdoors | ACC | Bluetooth | Smartphone with internal ACC, GPS, and GUI | — | — | — | Can be reduce the transmission 1st-2nd tiers. 1st detects falls instead of 2nd. | Traditional | System reliability |
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| [ | Abnormal medical parameters are sent immediately to medical facilities by reserving priority slots to report them in real time. | Indoors/outdoors | Phys. | Bluetooth or Zigbee | Smarthpone or tablet with GPS and GUI | GSM, 3G, or 4G | Hospital server | LAN, WLAN | Power management mechanism. Efficient MAC protocol to control sensor's activity | VANET | Model proposal and algorithm evaluation |
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| [ | Multiple videos and medical data are multiplexed and transmitted in real time to the hospital. Medical staff can coordinate, visualize, and prearrange treatment. | Indoors/outdoors | Ambient videos | — | Ambulance with cameras, GPS, USG, and vital signs | LTE | Hospital center | — | — | Traditional | Algorithm evaluation |
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| [ | Emergency medical information is transmitted directly through a cellular network without multihop communications. It is critical to allocate a dedicated channel to the base station. | Indoors/outdoors | EEG | Bluetooth | Smartphone | Cellular network or Wi-Fi | Base station | AP | Determine dynamically the number of channels to efficiently utilize the resources of the network | Traditional | Energy scheme evaluation |
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| [ | Patient's vital signs are transmitted simultaneously during a disaster to the medical center for fast analysis and diagnosis. | Indoors/outdoors | HR | Zigbee | Smartphone | LTE or Wi-Fi | Base station | AP | NDN reduce upstream traffic to efficiently utilize the resources of the network | Cloud services | Protocol network evaluation |
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| [ | In the hospital emergency room, the BAN patient data is displayed in real time to the medical coordinator. Patient may be transferred to further treatment. | Indoors/outdoors | EEG | MAC IEEE 802.15.4 | BAN coordinator | Internet | Database server | Emergency ambulance device provider system | Energy-aware peering routing protocol | Centralized and distributed services | Routing protocol implement. |
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| [ | Wearable light device (WLD) detects an abnormal event. Mobile phone reports an alarm signal to caretaker without user interaction. The caretaker could request further measurements. | Indoors/outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth | Smartphone | — | Caretaker site | — | Only transmits alarms to reduce data transmission | Traditional | System dev. |
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| [ | In a web portal to real-time monitoring of health status of elderly, their families or clinicians can visualize a person's location and status of alarm of abnormal physiological parameters. | Indoors/outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth | Smartphone with GPS and RFID tag | Wi-Fi or LTE | — | Web services | Fuzzy logic to decide events and minimize communication resources | Internet-of-things | System implement. |
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| [ | Heart rate signals are available through PSI network. Alarm is generated and a nearby hospital is notified. The system provides access to EHR. | Indoors/outdoors | ECG | Zigbee or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi | Smartphone | PSI | Storage and visual. device | — | — | Distributed services | Conceptual and prototype implement. |
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| [ | If the m-Carer system detects a critical situation, it sends a message to the location server and to the emergency service to inform the location of the patient. | Outdoors | — | — | Smartphone with GPS | Wi-Fi or 3G | Emergency service | Location and preference servers | — | Traditional | System dev. |
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| [ | If an abnormal condition is detected such as critical cardiac event, patients are referred to the emergency department. | Indoors/outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth | Smartphone | 3G or Wi-Fi | Clinical decision support | Networked PC | BATCH transmission to improve battery duration versus greedy transmission node | Traditional | System dev. |
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| [ | CARA system reasoning is capable to predict possibly risky situations by correlating different sensor readings over time and to notify the emergency. | Indoors/outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth | Smartphone | — | — | Web services | — | Cloud services | System implement. |
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| [ | After detection of a fall or cardiac anomaly, alert enabler system automatically contact patient's family or emergency services. | Outdoors | Biomedical | Bluetooth | Smartphone with GPS | 3G or Wi-Fi | Local database | Remote database | — | Traditional | App dev. |
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| [ | The system monitors continuously the patient's health condition, and if an emergency situation is detected, a request for ambulance is sent. | Outdoors | ECG | Bluetooth | Tablet | 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi | — | Web services | Energy and resource-aware monitoring | Cloud services | Model evaluation and implement. |
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| [ | A system allowing real-time analysis of sensors' data, providing guidance and feedback to the user. This approach generates warnings based on the user's state, level of activity, and environmental conditions related to patients. | Indoors/outdoors | BP | M2M | Mobile devices, | M2M | Database server | Doctor's PDA, insurance companies. | Optimization scheme for movement coordination technique and data routing within the monitored area. | M2M | Movement tracking algorithm evaluation |
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| [ | Sports environment monitoring system. An alarm is sent if any hazardous condition appears or any of the defined user upper or lower thresholds are surpassed. | Outdoors | HR | Bluetooth | Smartwatch or smartphone | Internet (technology not specified) | Emergency services | — | — | Distributed services | Wireless sensor network app develop. |
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| [ | A system is developed through a program running on a smartphone integrated with Bluetooth. The smartphone is able to receive data from sensors in order to detect fall and issue alarm. | Indoors/outdoors | ACC | Bluetooth | Smartphone | 3G/GSM | Family and Healthcare providers | Efficient learning algorithm with the highest accuracy running on a cell phone | Traditional | System develop. | |
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| [ | A context-aware smart solution able to track and determine disabled user's location. If the user is having a critical health issue, a message will be sent to a caregiver. | Indoors/outdoors | RFID tags (for user's movements) | RFID/Wi-Fi | APs | Wi-Fi | Database server | Caregiver's PDA/smartphone | Use of RFID technology | Traditional | System develop. |
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| [ | A pervasive health system enabling self-management of chronic patients during their everyday activities. | Indoors/outdoors | HR | Bluetooth | Smartphone (mobile base unit) | 3G/4G | — | Medical center | — | SOA | System develop. |
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| [ | Abnormal detection while a heart attack, the smartphone sends the data along with the patient's location to the remote cloud. A decision support system notifies entrusted emergency centers. | Indoors/outdoors | EEG | Bluetooth | Smartphone with microphone and GPS | UWB, RSSI on WLAN, LBS, Wi-Fi, 4G, and/or RFID | — | Web services | — | Cloud services | System evaluation |
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| [ | A patient suffering from CHF is continuously monitored. The cloud services generate alarms to ER services when abnormalities are detected. | Indoors/outdoors | Glucometer | Bluetooth | Tablet or smartphone with GPS | Wi-Fi, LTE | — | Web services | A fuzzy-based data fusion technique to remove redundant data | IoT and cloud services | System evaluation |
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| [ | In a smart fall detection system, the patient monitored for mobility and fall events are reported as alarms. | Indoors/outdoors | ACC | Bluetooth | Smartphone | Cellular network | — | Web services | — | IoT and cloud services | Algorithm evaluation |
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| [ | Emergency is detected and notified by appropriate ringtone or vibration patterns in the smartphone. Also, alerts are sent to the rescuers. | Indoors/outdoors | PPG | Bluetooth | Smartphone | Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G | — | Web services | Efficient Bluetooth low energy protocol stack | IoT and cloud services | Prototype implement. |
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| [ | Different levels of attention but the patient is monitored continuously, and in mobility, it can respond to emergency situations. | Indoors/outdoors | Blood pressure | Wi-Fi with P2P architecture | Smartphone | Wi-Fi with P2P architecture | Base station | Hospital, doctor's PC | A dispersed cross-layer optimization algorithm to optimize resources in the network | M2M | Model evaluation and implement. |
Note. Ref. = reference; Loc. = location; Com. = communication; Tech. = technology; Serv. = Server; Opt. = optimization; Infras. = infrastructure; Connec. = connectivity; Dev. = development; ECG = electrocardiography; GPS = global positioning system; EEG = electroencephalography; PC = personal computer; ACC = accelerometer; GUI = graphic user interface; PR = pulse rate; Temp = temperature; SpO2 = oxygen saturation; BP = blood pressure; Phys. = Physiological; Environ. = environmental; NDN = named data networking; PAN = personal area network; coord = coordinator; PDA = personal digital assistant; VANET = vehicular ad hoc network; USG = ultrasonography; EMG = electromyography; AP = access point; BAN = body area network; HR = heart rate; RR = respiratory rate; implement. = implementation; PPG = photoplethysmography; Videoconf = videoconference; perform. = performance; EHR = electronic health record; M2M = machine to machine; GCS = gesture control sensor; BS = behavior sensors; UWB = ultrawideband; RSSI = received signal strength indication; LBS = location-based services; CHF = congestive heart failure; MC = monitoring center; P2P = peer-to-peer; SOA = service-oriented architecture.
Figure 2Frequency of the selected articles per year and per continent.