Design Principles and Evaluation of a Wireless ECG Sensor System

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New wireless technologies open up possibilities for
the monitoring of vital signs parameters using
wearable biomedical sensors. The idea behind the
newly developed wireless ECG sensor was to avoid the
cabled connection from the ECG sensing electrodes to
the corresponding recording device.
Not only could this setup keep patient discomfort to
a minimum, it could also provide patients with the
freedom of mobility and improved quality of life,
enabling them to carry out their normal daily
activities while under continuous monitoring.
Furthermore, increasing mobility could enhance the
quality of the data being measured, since patient
behaviour might be closer to his/her normal
routines, than when using existing technology.

A new wireless ECG sensor system has been developed
and tested in a clinical trial.

A model for measuring patient satisfaction and the
definition of a Sensor Acceptance Index has been
developed, and a survey was conducted as part of the
clinical trial. The results of this clinical study
were promising with respect to future use as a
continuous event recorder for arrhythmia diagnostic
purposes.

Autorentext

Rune Fensli from Arendal, Norway, received his M.Sc in Biocybernetics in 1976. From 1976 until 1985 he worked at Norwegian hospitals, after which he was CEO in two innovative high-tech companies. He started his academic career in 1999 at the University of Agder, and finished his Ph.D. Thesis at Aalborg University, Denmark in April 2008.


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New wireless technologies open up possibilities for the monitoring of vital signs parameters using wearable biomedical sensors. The idea behind the newly developed wireless ECG sensor was to avoid the cabled connection from the ECG sensing electrodes to the corresponding recording device.Not only could this setup keep patient discomfort to a minimum, it could also provide patients with the freedom of mobility and improved quality of life, enabling them to carry out their normal daily activities while under continuous monitoring. Furthermore, increasing mobility could enhance the quality of the data being measured, since patient behaviour might be closer to his/her normal routines, than when using existing technology. A new wireless ECG sensor system has been developed and tested in a clinical trial.A model for measuring patient satisfaction and the definition of a "Sensor Acceptance Index" has been developed, and a survey was conducted as part of the clinical trial. The results of this clinical study were promising with respect to future use as a continuous event recorder for arrhythmia diagnostic purposes.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639151688
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H4mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639151688
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-15168-8
    • Titel Design Principles and Evaluation of a Wireless ECG Sensor System
    • Autor Rune Fensli
    • Untertitel Design Principles, Clinical Evaluation and Patient Acceptance for a Wireless ECG Sensor System for Arrhythmia Detection
    • Gewicht 128g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 84
    • Genre Informatik

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