| Literature DB >> 31827740 |
Noman Q Al-Naggar1, Husam Mohammed Al-Hammadi1, Adel Mohammed Al-Fusail1, Zakarya Ali Al-Shaebi1.
Abstract
Background: Utilization of the widely used wearable sensor and smartphone technology for remote monitoring represents a healthcare breakthrough. This study aims to design a remote real-time monitoring system for multiple physiological parameters (electrocardiogram, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen saturation, and temperature) based on smartphones, considering high performance, autoalarm generation, warning transmission, and security through more than one method.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31827740 PMCID: PMC6885832 DOI: 10.1155/2019/5674673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Eng ISSN: 2040-2295 Impact factor: 2.682
Figure 1Overview of designed system architecture: (a) circuit diagram connectivity between WS, Arduino board, Wi-Fi module, and smartphone; (b) overview of data transmission network.
Figure 2Block diagram of the power supply circuit bank.
Specifications of the designed power supply.
| Parameter | Specifications |
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| Battery type | Lithium ion |
| Capacity | 4000 mAh |
| Connectivity | Two output ports (2 A feed system, 1 A USB to feed phone) |
| Voltage required input | USB 5 V, 2 A |
| Time required to recharge | 1 hour 50 minutes |
| Battery life with full charge | 4 hour 30 minutes |
Figure 3First windows of the patient application: (a) log-in and registration screen option; (b) patient information registration screen (e.g., name, age, gender, and the emergency number of the intended person).
Figure 4The menu interface of the patient application: (a) home screen of the patient application; (b) the patient account page.
Figure 5Smartphone Wi-Fi connection-reconnection sequence.
Figure 6Flowchart of the working mechanism of the designed system.
Threshold values of monitoring parameters.
| Parameter | Rhythm/pathology | Threshold values |
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| SpO2 (%) | Normal | 96 to 99 |
| Pulmonary or cardiovascular chronic diseases | Drop rapidly | |
| Acute respiratory failure | <90% + 3 to 4% | |
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| RR (breaths per minute (bpm)) | Normal | 12–16 |
| Cardiac arrest | ≥27 | |
| Lower respiratory tract infections | >24 | |
| Tachypnea | >12–16 | |
| Bradypnea | <12–16 | |
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| Temperature (°C) | Normothermia or euthermia | 37.0 |
| Fever | ≥37.8 | |
| Hypothermia | ≤35.0 | |
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| HR (beats per minute (bpm)) | Normal | 60 to 100 |
| Bradycardia | <60 | |
| Tachycardia | >100 | |
Accuracy measurement of SpO2, HR, and ECG.
| Subject | Parameter | |||||
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| SpO2 % | Heart rate (bpm) | ECG ( | ||||
| MV | TV | MV | TV | MV | TV | |
| 1 | 96 | 96 | 77 | 76 | 632 | 630 |
| 2 | 95 | 94 | 100 | 98 | 568 | 563 |
| 3 | 98 | 96 | 99 | 98 | 581 | 585 |
| 4 | 96 | 97 | 45 | 45 | 627 | 632 |
| 5 | 95 | 94 | 89 | 88 | 639 | 635 |
| Average accuracy (%) | 98.36 | 98.89 | 99.93 | |||
MV, measured value; TV, true value.
Accuracy measurement of RR and temperature.
| Subject | Parameter | |||
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| Respiratory rate (rpm) | Temperature (°C) | |||
| Measured value | True value | Measured value | True value | |
| 1 | 14 | 14 | 32 | 33 |
| 2 | 16 | 15 | 35 | 34 |
| 3 | 14 | 15 | 35 | 33.5 |
| 4 | 15 | 16 | 36 | 35 |
| 5 | 15 | 15 | 34.5 | 35.5 |
| Average accuracy (%) | 100.00 | 99.11 | ||
Power consumption test.
| Test type | Description | Time |
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| Battery LCT | Supplies the circuits only | 4 h 21 m 30 s |
| Supplies the circuits and smartphone (versatility) | 2 h 15 m 20 s | |
| Supplies the smartphone only | 3 h 50 m 05 s |
Performance test of transmission time.
| Performance parameter | Wi-Fi | 3G |
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| Average connecting time (s) | 71 | 117 |
| Average transmitting time to doctor app (s) | 18 | 70 |
| Average time loss ratio (s) | 4 | 2 |
| Average time delay (s) | 14 | 68 |
Figure 7Interface display of monitoring parameters (application display).
Figure 8Several capabilities of the designed system: (a) example of receiving an SMS; (b) transmitted data in the doctor application; (c) receiving a video recording and a message in WhatsApp; (d) sending a patient's location to a doctor/operator.
Final specifications of the designed system.
| WS/parameter | Specifications |
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| General | (i) Rechargeable battery |
| (ii) Compatible with most android devices | |
| (iii) Small size, portable, and easy to use | |
| (iv) Comfortable for adult and old patients | |
| (v) Multiple parameters: ECG, HR, SpO2, temperature, and RR | |
| (vi) The ability of recording a video and data text of signals | |
| (vii) Sending autoalarm to the doctor/centers in different tools | |
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| ECG and HR | (i) ECG: single lead without the need for a third right-leg drive (DRL) electrode |
| (ii) Heart rate detected by | |
| (iii) Frequency range: 15.625 mHz up to 256 Hz | |
| (iv) ECG calibration: ±0.25 mV | |
| (v) Arrhythmia analysis: yes | |
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| SpO2 | (i) Display: waveforms and digits |
| (ii) Real-time display of PPG (photoplethysmogram) | |
| (iii) Measurement range: 1–100% | |
| (iv) Resolution: 1% | |
| (v) Accuracy: 2% (80–100%) | |
| (vi) Pulse rate range: 20–300 bpm | |
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| RR (respiratory rate) | (i) Method: air flow temperature |
| (ii) Measurement range: 5∼50 rpm | |
| (iii) Accuracy: ±1 bpm | |
| (iv) Resolution: 2 bpm | |
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| Temperature | (i) Measurement range: 0∼50°C |
| (ii) 0.1°C accuracy (37°C to 39°C) | |
| (iii) Resolution: 0.1°C | |
Figure 9Final external view of the designed system.