Wireless sensing systems in clinical environments: improving the efficiency of the patient monitoring process.

JeongGil Ko, Tia Gao, Richard Rothman, Andreas Terzis
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Multiple studies suggest that the level of patient care may decline in the future because of a larger aging population and medical staff shortages. Wireless sensing systems that automate some of the patient monitoring tasks can potentially improve the efficiency of patient workflows, but their efficacy in clinical settings is an open question. This article examines the potential of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies to improve the efficiency of the patient-monitoring process in clinical environments. MEDiSN, a WSN designed to continuously monitor the vital signs of ambulatory patients, is designed. The usefulness of MEDiSN is validated with test bed experiments and results from a pilot study performed at the Emergency Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Promising results indicate that MEDiSN can tolerate high degrees of human mobility, is well received by patients and staff members, and performs well in real clinical environments.

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临床环境中的无线传感系统:提高患者监护过程的效率。
多项研究表明,由于人口老龄化加剧和医护人员短缺,未来患者护理水平可能会下降。无线传感系统自动化了一些患者监测任务,可以潜在地提高患者工作流程的效率,但它们在临床环境中的有效性是一个悬而未决的问题。本文探讨了无线传感器网络(WSN)技术在提高临床环境中患者监测过程效率方面的潜力。设计了一种用于对流动病人生命体征进行连续监测的无线传感器网络MEDiSN。MEDiSN的有效性通过试验台实验和约翰霍普金斯医院急诊科进行的一项试点研究的结果得到了验证。令人鼓舞的结果表明,MEDiSN可以承受高度的人体活动,受到患者和工作人员的好评,并且在真实的临床环境中表现良好。
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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