Title :
Towards intelligent and mobile systems for early detection and interpretation of cardiological syndromes
Author :
Rubel, P. ; Gouaux, F. ; Fayn, J. ; Assanelli, D. ; Cuce, A. ; Edenbrandt, L. ; Malossi, C.
Author_Institution :
INSERM XR121/ERM 107, Lyon, France
Abstract :
Because of a continuously growing elderly population, the number of heart attacks is steadily increasing. Most victims do not survive long enough to receive medical help. The only useful early decision-making support tool is the electrocardiogram (ECG). The solution proposed by the European EPI-MEDICS (Enhanced, Personal, Intelligent and Mobile system for Early Detection and Interpretation of Cardiological Syndromes) project consists in developing a very affordable, easy-to-use but powerful, embedded personal ECG monitor (PEM) for the early detection and prevention of cardiac events. The PEM device records, stores and synthesises standard 12-lead ECGs, generates different levels of alarms and forwards the alarm messages with the recorded signals to the relevant healthcare providers by means of new-generation wireless communication techniques. In this paper, we briefly describe the different use cases of the PEM and propose a global telemedical architecture for the follow-up of ambulatory patients. The paper also reports about the ins and outs of the project and the results which have been reached so far
Keywords :
alarm systems; biomedical equipment; electrocardiography; embedded systems; land mobile radio; patient monitoring; research initiatives; telemedicine; EPI-MEDICS project; European project IST-2000-26164; alarm messages; ambulatory patient follow-up; cardiological syndrome detection; cardiological syndrome interpretation; decision support; elderly population; electrocardiogram; embedded system; global telemedical architecture; health care providers; heart attacks; intelligent mobile systems; personal ECG monitor; recorded signals; wireless communication techniques; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiac arrest; Cardiology; Communication standards; Decision making; Electrocardiography; Event detection; Intelligent systems; Senior citizens; Signal synthesis;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 2001
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7266-2
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2001.977624