CardioSmart365: Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Cardiologic Patients

Efrosini Sourla, S. Sioutas, V. Syrimpeis, A. Tsakalidis, Giannis Tzimas
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Artificial intelligence has significantly contributed in the evolution of medical informatics and biomedicine, providing a variety of tools available to be exploited, from rule-based expert systems and fuzzy logic to neural networks and genetic algorithms. Moreover, familiarizing people with smartphones and the constantly growing use of medical-related mobile applications enables complete and systematic monitoring of a series of chronic diseases both by health professionals and patients. In this work, we propose an integrated system for monitoring and early notification for patients suffering from heart diseases. CardioSmart365 consists of web applications, smartphone native applications, decision support systems, and web services that allow interaction and communication among end users: cardiologists, patients, and general doctors. The key features of the proposed solution are (a) recording and management of patients' measurements of vital signs performed at home on regular basis (blood pressure, blood glucose, oxygen saturation, weight, and height), (b) management of patients' EMRs, (c) cardiologic patient modules for the most common heart diseases, (d) decision support systems based on fuzzy logic, (e) integrated message management module for optimal communication between end users and instant notifications, and (f) interconnection to Microsoft Health Vault platform. CardioSmart365 contributes to the effort for optimal patient monitoring at home and early response in cases of emergency.
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CardioSmart365:为心脏病患者服务的人工智能
人工智能在医学信息学和生物医学的发展中做出了重大贡献,提供了各种可供利用的工具,从基于规则的专家系统和模糊逻辑到神经网络和遗传算法。此外,人们对智能手机的熟悉以及医疗相关移动应用程序的不断增加使用,使卫生专业人员和患者能够对一系列慢性疾病进行全面和系统的监测。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个对心脏病患者进行监测和早期通知的综合系统。CardioSmart365由web应用程序、智能手机原生应用程序、决策支持系统和web服务组成,允许最终用户(心脏病专家、患者和普通医生)之间的交互和通信。所提出的解决方案的主要特点是(a)记录和管理患者在家中定期进行的生命体征测量(血压、血糖、血氧饱和度、体重和身高),(b)管理患者的电子病历,(c)针对最常见心脏病的心脏病患者模块,(d)基于模糊逻辑的决策支持系统,(e)集成消息管理模块,用于最终用户和即时通知之间的最佳通信。以及(f)与Microsoft Health Vault平台的互连。CardioSmart365有助于在家中对患者进行最佳监测,并在紧急情况下做出早期反应。
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