Design and Development of a Mobile Cardiac Rehabilitation System
Authors: Iker Mesa, Eider Sánchez, Carlos Toro, Javier Díaz, Arkaitz Artetxe, Manuel Graña, Frank Guijarro, César Martínez, José Manuel Jiménez, Shabs Rajasekharan, José Antonio Alarcón, Alessandro De Mauro
Date: 12.03.2014
Cybernetics and Systems
Abstract
In this article we present the design and implementation of a mobile cardiac monitoring system oriented to patients in Phase II and III of cardiac rehabilitation. The complete monitoring system involves both hardware and software design perspectives. At the hardware level, we present a T-shirt with a 12-lead ECG system and an embedded inertial sensor for the monitoring of activity and energy expenditure. At the software level, a modular cloud platform performs data processing to detect relevant cardiac events and to provide advanced visualization capabilities. As a case study, we have implemented our system at the Cardiac Rehabilitation program at Donostia University Hospital (Spain). Finally, the validation of the 12-lead ECG recording system is also presented and discussed.
BIB_text
author = {Iker Mesa, Eider Sánchez, Carlos Toro, Javier Díaz, Arkaitz Artetxe, Manuel Graña, Frank Guijarro, César Martínez, José Manuel Jiménez, Shabs Rajasekharan, José Antonio Alarcón, Alessandro De Mauro},
title = {Design and Development of a Mobile Cardiac Rehabilitation System},
journal = {Cybernetics and Systems},
pages = {92-108},
number = {2},
volume = {45},
keywds = {
activity monitoring, cardiac rehabilitation, ECG monitoring, mobile system, t-shirt
}
abstract = {
In this article we present the design and implementation of a mobile cardiac monitoring system oriented to patients in Phase II and III of cardiac rehabilitation. The complete monitoring system involves both hardware and software design perspectives. At the hardware level, we present a T-shirt with a 12-lead ECG system and an embedded inertial sensor for the monitoring of activity and energy expenditure. At the software level, a modular cloud platform performs data processing to detect relevant cardiac events and to provide advanced visualization capabilities. As a case study, we have implemented our system at the Cardiac Rehabilitation program at Donostia University Hospital (Spain). Finally, the validation of the 12-lead ECG recording system is also presented and discussed.
}
isi = {1},
date = {2014-03-12},
year = {2014},
}