Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review

Large amounts of patient vital/physiological signs data are usually acquired in hospitals manually via centralized smart devices. The vital signs data are occasionally stored in spreadsheets and may not be part of the clinical cloud record; thus, it is very challenging for doctors to integrate and a...

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Main Authors: Junaid, S.B., Imam, A.A., Shuaibu, A.N., Basri, S., Kumar, G., Surakat, Y.A., Balogun, A.O., Abdulkarim, M., Garba, A., Sahalu, Y., Mohammed, A., Mohammed, Y.T., Abdulkadir, B.A., Abba, A.A., Kakumi, N.A.I., Alazzawi, A.K.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:340052022-12-28T07:44:39Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34005/ Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review Junaid, S.B. Imam, A.A. Shuaibu, A.N. Basri, S. Kumar, G. Surakat, Y.A. Balogun, A.O. Abdulkarim, M. Garba, A. Sahalu, Y. Mohammed, A. Mohammed, Y.T. Abdulkadir, B.A. Abba, A.A. Kakumi, N.A.I. Alazzawi, A.K. Large amounts of patient vital/physiological signs data are usually acquired in hospitals manually via centralized smart devices. The vital signs data are occasionally stored in spreadsheets and may not be part of the clinical cloud record; thus, it is very challenging for doctors to integrate and analyze the data. One possible remedy to overcome these limitations is the interconnection of medical devices through the internet using an intelligent and distributed platform such as the Internet of Things (IoT) or the Internet of Health Things (IoHT) and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML). These concepts permit the integration of data from different sources to enhance the diagnosis/prognosis of the patient�s health state. Over the last several decades, the growth of information technology (IT), such as the IoT/IoHT and AI, has grown quickly as a new study topic in many academic and business disciplines, notably in healthcare. Recent advancements in healthcare delivery have allowed more people to have access to high-quality care and improve their overall health. This research reports recent advances in AI and IoT in monitoring vital health signs. It investigates current research on AI and the IoT, as well as key enabling technologies, notably AI and sensors-enabled applications and successful deployments. This study also examines the essential issues that are frequently faced in AI and IoT-assisted vital health signs monitoring, as well as the special concerns that must be addressed to enhance these systems in healthcare, and it proposes potential future research directions. © 2022 by the authors. 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed Junaid, S.B. and Imam, A.A. and Shuaibu, A.N. and Basri, S. and Kumar, G. and Surakat, Y.A. and Balogun, A.O. and Abdulkarim, M. and Garba, A. and Sahalu, Y. and Mohammed, A. and Mohammed, Y.T. and Abdulkadir, B.A. and Abba, A.A. and Kakumi, N.A.I. and Alazzawi, A.K. (2022) Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12 (22). https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142543942&doi=10.3390%2fapp122211475&partnerID=40&md5=0dc355facd8979113b6ed7a7904f41dc 10.3390/app122211475 10.3390/app122211475 10.3390/app122211475
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description Large amounts of patient vital/physiological signs data are usually acquired in hospitals manually via centralized smart devices. The vital signs data are occasionally stored in spreadsheets and may not be part of the clinical cloud record; thus, it is very challenging for doctors to integrate and analyze the data. One possible remedy to overcome these limitations is the interconnection of medical devices through the internet using an intelligent and distributed platform such as the Internet of Things (IoT) or the Internet of Health Things (IoHT) and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML). These concepts permit the integration of data from different sources to enhance the diagnosis/prognosis of the patient�s health state. Over the last several decades, the growth of information technology (IT), such as the IoT/IoHT and AI, has grown quickly as a new study topic in many academic and business disciplines, notably in healthcare. Recent advancements in healthcare delivery have allowed more people to have access to high-quality care and improve their overall health. This research reports recent advances in AI and IoT in monitoring vital health signs. It investigates current research on AI and the IoT, as well as key enabling technologies, notably AI and sensors-enabled applications and successful deployments. This study also examines the essential issues that are frequently faced in AI and IoT-assisted vital health signs monitoring, as well as the special concerns that must be addressed to enhance these systems in healthcare, and it proposes potential future research directions. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Junaid, S.B.
Imam, A.A.
Shuaibu, A.N.
Basri, S.
Kumar, G.
Surakat, Y.A.
Balogun, A.O.
Abdulkarim, M.
Garba, A.
Sahalu, Y.
Mohammed, A.
Mohammed, Y.T.
Abdulkadir, B.A.
Abba, A.A.
Kakumi, N.A.I.
Alazzawi, A.K.
spellingShingle Junaid, S.B.
Imam, A.A.
Shuaibu, A.N.
Basri, S.
Kumar, G.
Surakat, Y.A.
Balogun, A.O.
Abdulkarim, M.
Garba, A.
Sahalu, Y.
Mohammed, A.
Mohammed, Y.T.
Abdulkadir, B.A.
Abba, A.A.
Kakumi, N.A.I.
Alazzawi, A.K.
Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
author_facet Junaid, S.B.
Imam, A.A.
Shuaibu, A.N.
Basri, S.
Kumar, G.
Surakat, Y.A.
Balogun, A.O.
Abdulkarim, M.
Garba, A.
Sahalu, Y.
Mohammed, A.
Mohammed, Y.T.
Abdulkadir, B.A.
Abba, A.A.
Kakumi, N.A.I.
Alazzawi, A.K.
author_sort Junaid, S.B.
title Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
title_short Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
title_full Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
title_fullStr Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and Vital Health Signs: A Review
title_sort artificial intelligence, sensors and vital health signs: a review
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