2013 Pan American Health Care Exchanges (PAHCE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/pahce.2013.6568306
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A mobile application for ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring in clinical and domestic environments

Abstract: Computational power and interconnection capacities have contributed smartphones and tablets to become an essential tool to medical sector. Developed countries have demonstrated that mobile devices may be considered as equipment for tracking, monitoring, reading updating and treatment assistance; hence, they will be portable health care support machines. We have developed a mobile application for ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring based on Android and iOS (iPhone Operating System), which contributes to … Show more

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“…Considering a business application that has to be paid, a wider set of paying customers means higher earnings. Moreover, since several applications have medical purposes, e.g., ambulatory treatment of particular diseases [6,7,8], excluding a set of possible patients depending on the operating system of their smartphone is a strong limitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering a business application that has to be paid, a wider set of paying customers means higher earnings. Moreover, since several applications have medical purposes, e.g., ambulatory treatment of particular diseases [6,7,8], excluding a set of possible patients depending on the operating system of their smartphone is a strong limitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collection of signals is done through body sensors. A mobile application is developed for ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring that helps medical personnel to guide diagnose procedures efficiently using their smartphone and manage the daily activities connecting different zones (Saldarraiga et al, 2013). Mobile devices' usage extends point-of-care medical services beyond the clinic or hospital, providing obvious benefits to providers and patients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [3], a number of biomedical applications and various low-power wireless sensor and link technologies for mHealth are surveyed. Platforms developed for monitoring electrocardiography (ECG) in clinical and domestic environments have been demonstrated in [4], [5]. Personal mobile health systems aimed to support individuals suffering from chronic illness such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, etc., for long-term management and treatment have been introduced in [6]- [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%