基于物联网的智能医疗系统、无线连接设备和身体传感器网络在COVID-19远程患者监测中的应用

R. Rogers
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(Poppas et al ., 2020)远程医疗可以通过无线连接设备和身体传感器网络,使患者护理的可及性和稳定性永久化,为一线医务人员提供支持,升级面对面服务,并减少COVID-19的感染循环。调查方法和材料访谈在线进行,数据采用五个变量(年龄、种族/民族、性别、教育程度、和地理区域)使用人口普查局的美国社区调查可靠和准确地反映美国研究参与者的人口构成,明确告知他们在任何时候选择退出研究的自由,而无需提供这样做的理由。5结果和讨论患有非紧急医疗状况的患者可以利用自己的智能手机或平板电脑与急诊科提供者进行视频访问。在COVID-19大流行期间,减少患者和提供者的暴露,并减少不必要的个人防护装备的使用(Hirko等人,2020年)。通过部署远程监测工具和远程医疗在线咨询,可以充分筛查可能参与试验的个人,获得知情同意,以及不需要实验室或检查的志愿受试者的临床结果,从而配置一个更加以患者为中心的预防性,通过使用基于物联网的智能医疗系统、无线连接设备和身体传感器网络,在COVID-19远程患者监测中建立交互式、可行的护理模式
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Internet of Things-based Smart Healthcare Systems, Wireless Connected Devices, and Body Sensor Networks in COVID-19 Remote Patient Monitoring
(Poppas et al , 2020) Telemedicine can perpetuate access and stability of patient care, support frontline medical personnel, upgrade in-person services, and diminish infectious circulation of COVID-19 through wireless connected devices and body sensor networks Survey Methods and Materials The interviews were conducted online and data were weighted by five variables (age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, and geographic region) using the Census Bureau's American Community Survey to reflect reliably and accurately the demographic composition of the United States Study participants were informed clearly about their freedom to opt out of the study at any point of time without providing justification for doing so 5 Results and Discussion Patients with nonurgent medical conditions can harness their own smartphones or tablets to carry out a video visit with an emergency department provider, reducing exposure for patients and providers, and decreasing dispensable personal protective equipment utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic (Hirko et al , 2020) Screening individuals for possible participation in a trial, receiving informed consent, and clinical outcomes of volunteered subjects not requiring labs or checkup can be performed adequately by deploying remote monitoring tools and telehealth online consultations, thus configuring a more patient-centered, precautionary, interactive, and viable model of care by use of Internet of Things-based smart healthcare systems, wireless connected devices, and body sensor networks in COVID-19 remote patient monitoring
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