DocumentCode :
1733324
Title :
Biosignal quality detection: An essential feature for unsupervised telehealth applications
Author :
Lovell, Nigel H. ; Redmond, Stephen J. ; Basilakis, Jim ; Celler, Branko G.
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
81
Lastpage :
85
Abstract :
We propose a system architecture for unsupervised telehealth applications in which routine, remote monitoring of patient clinical measurements are performed. It is argued that biosignal quality detection is a fundamental process that must be adapted from existing supervised recording environments and added to telehealth architectures in order for such systems to provide usable longitudinal records of vital sign parameters. Biosignal detection approaches in unsupervised environments must examine both overall waveform quality, which could be associated with excessive artifact contamination of the recorded clinical measurement data, and also signal features that would indicate poor measurement technique. As illustrative examples, data are taken from previous studies, including 4751 single lead-I electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings and similar raw data waveforms of pulse oximetry, and auscultatory and oscillometric blood pressure. These approaches can then be used to attach a confidence weighting to the parameters that are reported in the longitudinal electronic health record, in order to help in the rejection of outliers and false trends.
Keywords :
blood pressure measurement; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; oximetry; patient monitoring; telemedicine; artifact contamination; auscultatory; biosignal quality detection; clinical measurement data; longitudinal electronic health record; oscillometric blood pressure; patient clinical measurements; pulse oximetry; remote monitoring; single lead-I electrocardiogram recordings; supervised recording environments; telehealth architectures; unsupervised telehealth applications; vital sign parameters; waveform quality; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiology; Microprogramming; Monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
e-Health Networking Applications and Services (Healthcom), 2010 12th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6374-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HEALTH.2010.5556528
Filename :
5556528
Link To Document :
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