DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NON-INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING IN REMOTE ACCESS PATIENT MONITORING DEVICE FOR ICU ROOM IN HOSPITALS

Design and implementation of non-invasive blood pressure in a remote-access patient monitoring device in the ICU aims to develop a system that allows accurate physiological monitoring of patients by providing remote access to medical personnel in the ICU. The design of this system involves integr...

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Main Author: Azaria Rauf, David
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73884
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Design and implementation of non-invasive blood pressure in a remote-access patient monitoring device in the ICU aims to develop a system that allows accurate physiological monitoring of patients by providing remote access to medical personnel in the ICU. The design of this system involves integrated hardware and software to measure real-time physiological signals, store data on a server, and provide data accessibility through a web-based interface. This non-invasive blood pressure measurement using oscillometric methods allows medical personnel to automatically measure the patient's blood pressure, providing flexibility and convenience in monitoring patients in the ICU. Test results show that this system can consistently and accurately measure blood pressure. Therefore, the design and implementation of the non-invasive blood pressure system in the remote-access patient monitoring device have the potential to improve patient monitoring and care in the hospital's ICU.