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    Mobile wireless monitoring system for prehospital emergency care
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-04-05)
    Koceska, Natasa
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    Komadina, Radko
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    Strahovnik, Andrej
    Latest achievement technologies allow engineers to develop medical systems that medical doctors in the health care system could not imagine years ago. The development of signal theory, intelligent systems, biophysics and extensive collaboration between science and technology researchers and medical professionals, open up the potential for preventive, real-time monitoring of patients. With the recent developments of new methods in medicine, it is also possible to predict the trends of the disease development as well the systemic support in diagnose setting. Within the framework of the needs to track the patient health parameters in the hospital environment or in the case of road accidents, the researchers had to integrate the knowledge and experiences of medical specialists in emergency medicine who have participated in the development of a mobile wireless monitoring system designed for real-time monitoring of victim vital parameters. Emergency medicine responders are first point of care for trauma victim providing prehospital care, including triage and treatment at the scene of incident and transport from the scene to the hospital. Continuous monitoring of life functions allows immediate detection of a deterioration in health status and helps out in carrying out principle of continuous e-triage. In this study, a mobile wireless monitoring system for measuring and recording the vital parameters of the patient was presented and evaluated. Based on the measured values, the system is able to make triage and assign treatment priority for the patient. The system also provides the opportunity to take a picture of the injury, mark the injured body parts, calculate Glasgow Coma Score, or insert/record the medication given to the patient. Evaluation of the system was made using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). In particular we measured: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, intention to use, patient status and environmental status.
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    SmartPatch for Victims Management in Emergency Telemedicine
    (IEEE, 2021-05-17)
    Lehocki, Fedor
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    Madevska Bogdanova, Ana
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    Tysler, Milan
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    Ondrusova, Beata
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    Wearable real-time systems collecting and smartly analyzing information about patient health status could help medical personnel adopting the most suitable countermeasures in case of highly stressful situations in military and civil scenarios. Such situations include terrorist attacks or rescue operations. We propose the design and development of a patch-like device prototype (SmartPatch) and a methodology enabling continuous evaluation of victims' vital parameters. Using this innovative platform after the first triage, the onsite emergency teams will have continuous information about the health status of each person wearing the SmartPatch. If the health status of a victim is changed, SmartPatch is able to generate an alert and prevent overlook of critical health changes causing potential severe life-threatening consequences or death.
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    Trends from Minimally Invasive to Non-invasive Glucose Measurements
    (IEEE, 2020-09-28)
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    Guseva, E.
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    Medical Real-Time Data Analytics System Design Aspects, Reference Architecture and Evaluation
    (Springer International Publishing, 2018)
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    Madevska Bogdanova, Ana
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    PPMaaS: performance-based pricing model as a service
    (Inderscience Publishers, 2014-01)
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    Comparing Different Settings of Parameters Needed for Pre-processing of ECG Signals used for Blood Pressure Classification
    (SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019)
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    Papa, Gregor
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    Seljak, Barbara
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    Eftimov, Tome
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    Information System for Biosensors Data Exchange in Healthcare
    (Springer International Publishing, 2017-10-12)
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    Madevska Bogdanova, Ana
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