Sensors (Basel)
September 2024
Heart diseases remain one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, necessitating innovative diagnostic methods for early detection and intervention. An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a well-known technique for the preliminary diagnosis of heart conditions. However, it can not be used for continuous monitoring due to skin irritation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraumatic brain injury (TBI) can produce temporary biochemical imbalance due to leaks through cell membranes or disruption of the axoplasmic flow due to the misalignment of intracellular neurofilaments. If untreated, TBI can lead to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or total disability. Mild TBI (mTBI) accounts for about about 90 percent of all TBI cases.
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February 2022
The cuffless blood pressure (BP) measurement allows for frequent measurement without discomfort to the patient compared to the cuff inflation measurement. With the availability of a large dataset containing physiological waveforms, now it is possible to use them through different learning algorithms to produce a relationship with changes in BP. In this paper, a novel cuffless noninvasive blood pressure measurement technique has been proposed using optimized features from electrocardiogram and photoplethysmography based on multivariate symmetric uncertainty (MSU).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFollowing hospital discharge, millions of patients continue to recover outside formal healthcare organizations (HCOs) in designated transitional care periods (TCPs). Unplanned hospital readmissions of patients during TCPs adversely affects the quality and cost of care. In order to reduce the rates of unplanned hospital readmissions, we propose a real-time patient-centric system, built around applications, to assist discharged patients in remaining at home or in the workplace while being supported by care providers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Int Trach Pathol Ocul Trop Subtrop Sante Publique
February 1999
The aim of this work is to develop information and education methods in order to obtain better hygienic conditions in Tissint Zaouia (Moroccan province of Ouarzazate). 41% of the population is affected by trachoma with a rate of 18% of active trachoma, 1.6% of the population has a blindness of corneal origin.
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