• DocumentCode
    2965751
  • Title

    Ambient intelligence and pervasive systems for the monitoring of citizens at cardiac risk: New solutions from the EPI-MEDICS project

  • Author

    Gouaux, F. ; Simon-Chautemps, L. ; Fayn, J. ; Adami, S. ; Arzi, M. ; Assanelli, D. ; Forlini, MC ; Malossi, C. ; Martinez, A. ; Placide, J. ; Ziliani, GL ; Rubel, P.

  • Author_Institution
    INSERM, Lyon, France
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    22-25 Sept. 2002
  • Firstpage
    289
  • Lastpage
    292
  • Abstract
    In western countries, heart disease is the main cause of premature death. Most of cardiac deaths occur out of hospital. Symptoms are often interpreted incorrectly. Victims do not survive long enough to benefit from in-hospital treatments. To reduce the time before treatment, the only useful diagnostic tool to assess the presence of a cardiac event is the electrocardiogram (ECG). Event and transtelephonic ECG recorders are used to improve decision-making but require setting up new infrastructures. The Pervasive solution proposed by the European EPI-MEDICS project is an intelligent Personal ECG Monitor for the early detection of cardiac events. It includes decision-making techniques, generates different alarm levels and forwards alarm messages to the relevant care providers by means of new generation wireless communication. It is cost saving, involving care provider only if necessary without specific infrastructure. Healthcare becomes personalized, wearable, ubiquitous.
  • Keywords
    computerised monitoring; electrocardiography; medical diagnostic computing; mobile computing; European EPI-MEDICS project; cardiac deaths; diagnostic tool; electrocardiogram; heart disease; infrastructures; intelligent Personal ECG Monitor; new generation wireless communication; transtelephonic ECG recorders; ubiquitous computing; Ambient intelligence; Cardiac disease; Costs; Decision making; Electrocardiography; Event detection; Hospitals; Medical services; Monitoring; Wireless communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computers in Cardiology, 2002
  • ISSN
    0276-6547
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7735-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CIC.2002.1166765
  • Filename
    1166765