Advanced Coma Patient Monitoring System Research Papers (original) (raw)

Now-a-days, a growing number of people in a developing countries like India forces to look for new solutions for the continuous monitoring of health checkup. It has become a necessity to visit hospitals frequently for doctor's... more

Now-a-days, a growing number of people in a developing countries like India forces to look for new solutions for the continuous monitoring of health checkup. It has become a necessity to visit hospitals frequently for doctor's consultation, which has become financially related and a time consuming process. To overcome this situation, we propose a design to monitor the patient's health conditions such as heart beat, temperature, ECG and BP and send the message to guardian using GSM. In the recent development of internet of things(IoT) makes all objects interconnected and been recognized as the next technical revolution. Patient monitoring is one of the IoT application to monitor the patient health status. Internet of things makes medical equipments more efficient by allowing real time monitoring of health. Using IoT doctor can continuously monitor the patient's on his smart phone and also the patient history will be stored on the web server and doctor can access the information whenever needed from anywhere.

Clinical evaluation of pupils is considered as an essential part of neurological examination. The pu-pillary response to light is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Numerous factors affect pupils dynamics, like e.g. luminance,... more

Clinical evaluation of pupils is considered as an essential part of neurological examination. The pu-pillary response to light is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Numerous factors affect pupils dynamics, like e.g. luminance, visual field area, pain, drug administration, age, the functional integrity of anatomical structures involved, e.t.c. Moreover, pupillometry card method and examina-tion of pupil reaction with the use of a penlight is subjective to a lot of bias. Portable infrared pupil-lometry allows a more objective and detail evaluation of pupil’s dynamics. That’s why it has al-ready found applications in various clinical areas, like e.g. neurology, psychology, ophthalmology, endocrinology, anesthesia, pain management, intensive care, emergency medicine. This review fo-cuses on physiology of pupil’s dynamics and on applications of infrared pupillometry in periopera-tive setting