Cuffless blood pressure meter with mobile application for home-care service.
Hypertension is one of the “silent killers” and 1 out of 3 adults globally suffer from high blood pressure. Therefore, hypertension patients require frequent blood pressure measurements and commonly use a conventional cuff-based blood pressure monitor. However, patients reflected several issues rega...
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my.utm.1087912024-12-09T06:22:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/108791/ Cuffless blood pressure meter with mobile application for home-care service. Yi, Yun Koay Bakhteri, Rabia Darul Zaman, Nurul Izzati Yuan, Wen Hau TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Hypertension is one of the “silent killers” and 1 out of 3 adults globally suffer from high blood pressure. Therefore, hypertension patients require frequent blood pressure measurements and commonly use a conventional cuff-based blood pressure monitor. However, patients reflected several issues regarding cuff-based blood pressure monitors, such as cuff inflation causing pain, being inconvenient to bring around, and providing one measurement only at a time. These problems can be overcome using a cuffless blood pressure monitor. Unfortunately, commercial cuffless blood pressure measurement methods and devices are inaccurate, insensitive, and require cuff calibration. As a result, this paper presents a rechargeable cuffless blood pressure meter based on the Pulse Transit Time (PTT) technique using Arduino technology and the correlation of PTT with blood pressure using the Electrocardiography-Photoplethysmography (ECG-PPG) approach. The approach involves Electrocardiogram (ECG) and reflective optical sensor signal acquisition and signal processing using blood pressure estimation algorithms. It is also supported by a mobile application for real-time monitoring and trend analysis. The results have shown that the device can deliver the accuracy of systolic, diastolic, and heart rate measurements of up to 92.99%, 93.50%, and 94.85%, respectively. This invention offers an attractive alternative solution to contributes towards better healthcare by enabling frequent painless continuous blood pressure monitoring. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Yi, Yun Koay and Bakhteri, Rabia and Darul Zaman, Nurul Izzati and Yuan, Wen Hau (2023) Cuffless blood pressure meter with mobile application for home-care service. In: 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Cybernetics Technology and Applications, ICICyTA 2022, 15 Disember 2022 - 16 Disember 2022, Bandung, Indonesia - Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICICyTA57421.2022.10038029 |
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Hypertension is one of the “silent killers” and 1 out of 3 adults globally suffer from high blood pressure. Therefore, hypertension patients require frequent blood pressure measurements and commonly use a conventional cuff-based blood pressure monitor. However, patients reflected several issues regarding cuff-based blood pressure monitors, such as cuff inflation causing pain, being inconvenient to bring around, and providing one measurement only at a time. These problems can be overcome using a cuffless blood pressure monitor. Unfortunately, commercial cuffless blood pressure measurement methods and devices are inaccurate, insensitive, and require cuff calibration. As a result, this paper presents a rechargeable cuffless blood pressure meter based on the Pulse Transit Time (PTT) technique using Arduino technology and the correlation of PTT with blood pressure using the Electrocardiography-Photoplethysmography (ECG-PPG) approach. The approach involves Electrocardiogram (ECG) and reflective optical sensor signal acquisition and signal processing using blood pressure estimation algorithms. It is also supported by a mobile application for real-time monitoring and trend analysis. The results have shown that the device can deliver the accuracy of systolic, diastolic, and heart rate measurements of up to 92.99%, 93.50%, and 94.85%, respectively. This invention offers an attractive alternative solution to contributes towards better healthcare by enabling frequent painless continuous blood pressure monitoring. |
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