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What is Vital Signs

Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Industry
Set of physiological variables that physicians analyse for the valuation of elementary organic functions.
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Knowledge Extraction From ICU Data Using Data Visualization
Tiago Guimarães (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), Inês Afonso Quesado (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), Inês Tavares (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), Maria Passos (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), Júlio Duarte (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), Manuel Filipe Santos (Centro ALGORITMI, Universidade do Minho, Portugal), and Álvaro Silva (Centro Hospitalar, Universitário do Porto, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9172-7.ch005
Abstract
Due to ICU critical environment, where seriously ill patients must be constantly monitored, it is imperative to make quick but assertive decisions. Several studies have shown that continuous monitorization of ICU patients result in large amounts of data, from which knowledge can be extracted and better decisions made. This chapter aims to analyse and visualize the data obtained by an ICU, so that conclusions can be deduced regarding patients' outcome, clinical errors, as well as healthcare service quality. To achieve the objective, initially, the data was acquired and collected from several data sources such as bedside monitors and electronic nursing records. Secondly, the raw data was transformed so that it could be used in visualization. Finally, interactive charts were built so that data could be forecasted and patterns discovered. The results allow one to draw conclusions such as the source of data gaps, the correlation between medication and vital signs, as well as the importance of SAPS regarding patient outcomes.
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Adoption of Wearable Systems in Modern Patient Telemonitoring Systems
The pulse rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and rate of respiration of a person. The vital signs are usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of the person’s general physical condition
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QoS-Aware Data Dissemination Mechanisms for Wireless Body Area Networks
It the measurement of the basic functions through which the status of the human body can be evaluated such as temperature, heartbeat, electromyography (EMG), pH-level, blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG), electroencephalogram (EEG), respiration rate.
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Mobile Health Applications and New Home Care Telecare Systems: Critical Engineering Issues
Vital signs are measures of various physiological statistics often taken by health professionals in order to assess the most basic body functions. Vital signs are an essential part of a case presentation.
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Patient Health Monitoring Using IoT
Important measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s essential body functions.
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