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Title: Wireless ECG via WiFi Module with Android Base System
Authors: Nur Elzaitul Aqma binti Md Tahir
Bachelor in Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics
Issue Date: 3-Feb-2017
Abstract: Patients with cardiovascular issues may additionally want to put on Electrocardiography (ECG) Holters which document their heart rhythm for 24/48 hour. The Holter obtain electric indicators from the heart through a sequence of electrodes attached to the chest area. The Holter device can be worn on a patient’s belt or hung across the neck while maintaining a log of the heart’s electric pastime. The problems was an affected person under test felt cumbersome with holter’s dangling wires. Additionally, time is consumed to go to the hospital for statistics transferring purpose. If the recordings can be made available to the cardiologist via the internet, it will be much more convenient for the patients to transfer their records without moving to hospital .Detection of problems can be made earlier because reviewing of ECG by means of the heart specialist can be completed without difficulty at anytime and anywhere. The Holter is a high-priced device, proscribing its use to a small organization of individuals who generally hire it from the hospitals. If most people can reveal their coronary heart rhythm, this will help in early detection of cardiac issues. This challenge targets to enhance the contemporary Holter monitors with the aid of ECG transmission into a home windows phone for recording and monitoring purpose. A windows phone software will be evolved to log the ECG data. Users are able to look at their coronary heart rhythm easily via the usage of the home windows smartphone application ECG logging. The data may be stored and send via internet for online diagnostic information records.
Description: Top 20
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/15178
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