Friday 19th of April 2024
 

Implementation of Wireless Group Support System in Mobile Healthcare


Karupothula Madhavi Latha, Pogaku Ranjith Kumar and Jayadev Gyani

In Mobile healthcare service, Wireless Group Support System can assist physicians or nurses in improving the quality of care and saving valuable time for emergency patients. Medical practitioners (often nurses) collect various physiological signals, as well as subjective parameters. Physiological signals may include ECG, EEG, SpO2, temperature, continuous blood pressure etc. On the contrary, subjective parameters may include level of pain, level of alertness, awareness, behavioral responses etc. After successful accumulation of these data, a scoring system is utilized for early detection of critical illnesses. In many cases, the existing mechanism of scoring is performed manually, where the medical practitioner ticks on to a scoring board. In some cases the information from scoring board is relocated to a PC, where the software performs the scoring calculation. This paper demonstrates a new approach of using mobile phones to calculate the scoring. In the proposed system, the medical practitioner inputs the parameters directly on to their mobile phone while collecting the parameters from the patient. The score is automatically calculated by miniature java based software running inside the mobile phone. Based on the score, level of urgency is ascertained by the intelligent program. At the end, specialists are contacted automatically by messaging services. Moreover, the results of the scoring are transmitted to the hospital server. The proposed mobile phone based intelligent scoring system is integrated with SMS, MMS and HTTP capabilities. With the proposed mobile phone based scoring mechanism in place, volunteers without medical knowledge will be capable of patient monitoring. During any catastrophic event, required number of medical professionals is often absent. Therefore, assistance from civilians with mobile phone based medical intelligence can save precious life.

Keywords: Arterial Blood Gas, Early Warning Score, Glasgow Coma Scale, Hospital Server

Download Full-Text


ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Karupothula Madhavi Latha
I am presently working as Asst.Prof in Computer Science Engineering Department at Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences, warangal for the past 5 years. I received my M.Tech Degree from JNTU Hyderabad,( A.P, India) in 2011.

Pogaku Ranjith Kumar
He is presently working as Asst.Prof in Computer Science Engineering Department at Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences, Warangal for the past 5 years. He received his M.Tech Degree from JNTU Hyderabad,( A.P, India) in 2009.

Jayadev Gyani
He is presently working as Head and Professor of Computer Science Engineering Department at Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences, Warangal.A.P (INDIA).He received Ph.D. in Computer Science, from Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad (A.P, India) in 2009.He had 18 years of Teaching Experience in the field of computer science.


IJCSI Published Papers Indexed By:

 

 

 

 
+++
About IJCSI

IJCSI is a refereed open access international journal for scientific papers dealing in all areas of computer science research...

Learn more »
Join Us
FAQs

Read the most frequently asked questions about IJCSI.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) »
Get in touch

Phone: +230 911 5482
Email: info@ijcsi.org

More contact details »