Portable heart monitoring system

Coronary heart diseases are one of the most common causes of fatality. Most heart attacks occur as a result of these coronary heart diseases. The need for a precautionary device that is able to monitor a person's critical vital signs arises. Portable Heart Monitoring System is able to arise to...

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Main Authors: Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C., Chua, Jerrich Enhan B., Flores, Joeffel Andrew L., Wang, James Lorenzo J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151932021-11-09T03:37:52Z Portable heart monitoring system Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C. Chua, Jerrich Enhan B. Flores, Joeffel Andrew L. Wang, James Lorenzo J. Coronary heart diseases are one of the most common causes of fatality. Most heart attacks occur as a result of these coronary heart diseases. The need for a precautionary device that is able to monitor a person's critical vital signs arises. Portable Heart Monitoring System is able to arise to such demands. The device monitors the wearer's critical vital signs such as electrocardiograph, heart rate and body temperature. Physiological limits of normal heart rate and temperature values are set into the device in order to recognize the normality of the vital signs being acquired. In the event that values exceed the physiological limits set into the device, an alarm is automated to sound to be able to alert the wearer as well as the people around him of the abnormal vital signs being experienced. ECG cables embedded into a vest worn by the wearer so that ECG signals would have more stability with the ECG cables decreased mobility. Three electrodes in contact with the wearer's torso are used to detect the electrocardiograph signals. The heart rate is then taken from computation of the distance between R-peaks of the electrocardiograph signals. The temperature is taken with the LM35 in contact with the wearer's armpits. A Z8 Encore Microcontroller processes the data and converts the signal to be fit for output on a LCD touch screen incorporated into the device. The device's display shows the ECG signal, updated every 3 seconds, the heart rate computed from the ECG signals and the real-time reading of the body temperature of the wearer. The device is able to display monitoring-quality ECG signals with consistency, showing noticeable peaks used by doctors for study and diagnosis. The digital thermometer and heart rate monitor is capable of achieving an accuracy of up to 98.170% with a confidence level of 95% alarm component is sensitive to triggers and is activated immediately when preset limits are exceeded. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14551 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Heart Heart--Diseases--Diagnosis Fetal heart rate monitoring
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topic Heart
Heart--Diseases--Diagnosis
Fetal heart rate monitoring
spellingShingle Heart
Heart--Diseases--Diagnosis
Fetal heart rate monitoring
Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C.
Chua, Jerrich Enhan B.
Flores, Joeffel Andrew L.
Wang, James Lorenzo J.
Portable heart monitoring system
description Coronary heart diseases are one of the most common causes of fatality. Most heart attacks occur as a result of these coronary heart diseases. The need for a precautionary device that is able to monitor a person's critical vital signs arises. Portable Heart Monitoring System is able to arise to such demands. The device monitors the wearer's critical vital signs such as electrocardiograph, heart rate and body temperature. Physiological limits of normal heart rate and temperature values are set into the device in order to recognize the normality of the vital signs being acquired. In the event that values exceed the physiological limits set into the device, an alarm is automated to sound to be able to alert the wearer as well as the people around him of the abnormal vital signs being experienced. ECG cables embedded into a vest worn by the wearer so that ECG signals would have more stability with the ECG cables decreased mobility. Three electrodes in contact with the wearer's torso are used to detect the electrocardiograph signals. The heart rate is then taken from computation of the distance between R-peaks of the electrocardiograph signals. The temperature is taken with the LM35 in contact with the wearer's armpits. A Z8 Encore Microcontroller processes the data and converts the signal to be fit for output on a LCD touch screen incorporated into the device. The device's display shows the ECG signal, updated every 3 seconds, the heart rate computed from the ECG signals and the real-time reading of the body temperature of the wearer. The device is able to display monitoring-quality ECG signals with consistency, showing noticeable peaks used by doctors for study and diagnosis. The digital thermometer and heart rate monitor is capable of achieving an accuracy of up to 98.170% with a confidence level of 95% alarm component is sensitive to triggers and is activated immediately when preset limits are exceeded.
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author Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C.
Chua, Jerrich Enhan B.
Flores, Joeffel Andrew L.
Wang, James Lorenzo J.
author_facet Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C.
Chua, Jerrich Enhan B.
Flores, Joeffel Andrew L.
Wang, James Lorenzo J.
author_sort Chan Siy, Scher Ulysses C.
title Portable heart monitoring system
title_short Portable heart monitoring system
title_full Portable heart monitoring system
title_fullStr Portable heart monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed Portable heart monitoring system
title_sort portable heart monitoring system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14551
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