Design of heart rate monitoring system using mobile telecardiac and showing the patient's position.

Autor: Kristiyana, Samuel, Santoso, Gatot, Hani, Slamer, Rusianto, Toto, Nugroho, Agung Wahyu
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2677 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Abstrakt: Human heart beats between 60 and 100 times in a minute, if more than that means the heart is experiencing an abnormal beat. An abnormal heartbeat is called arrhythmia. The purpose of this study is to detect heart rate through photoplethysmograph signals and the patient's position can be known using the global position system (GPS) on the georaphic information system (GIS). Photoplethysmograph which is used for monitoring heart rate by looking at changes in blood volume in blood vessels. The heart rate test from the pulse sensor is processed at the ADC in the microcontroller, and heart rate data is sent via bluethoot media to the patient's cell phone, with the mobile telecardiac system the data can be seen by doctors or nurses and ambulance units. In the simulation of the tool, samples of heart rate data were taken from 10 normal people. The average sensor output voltage value is 0.437 volts with an average heart rate of 72 bpm. Patients with heart rate arrhythmias can be divided into 2 types, namely bradycardia (small 60 bpm) and tachycardia (greater than 100 bpm). The results of testing the number of detected heartbeats are displayed on the smartphone in the form of a signal. This study provides an arrythmia detector where if the heart rate is less than 60 bpm it includes symptoms of arrhythmia called bradycardia (weak heartbeat), whereas if the heart rate is more than 100 bpm then it is a symptom of arrythmia. Based on the research that has been done, the tool has an average error of 0.87% in reading heart rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index