2007
DOI: 10.1177/1553350607302326
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A Pervasive Body Sensor Network for Measuring Postoperative Recovery at Home

Abstract: Patients going home following major surgery are susceptible to complications such as wound infection, abscess formation, malnutrition, poor analgesia, and depression, all of which can develop after the fifth postoperative day and slow recovery. Although current hospital recovery monitoring systems are effective during perioperative and early postoperative periods, they cannot be used when the patient is at home. Measuring and quantifying home recovery is currently a subjective and labor-intensive process. This… Show more

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“…Values were also compared to a cohort of stable CF patients. The study also allowed us to compare a novel ear worn activity recognition (e-AR) device [17] against the outputs from a commercially available device (The SenseWear Bodymedia Armband).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values were also compared to a cohort of stable CF patients. The study also allowed us to compare a novel ear worn activity recognition (e-AR) device [17] against the outputs from a commercially available device (The SenseWear Bodymedia Armband).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It mainly consists of an 8051 processor with a 2.4 GHz transceiver (Nordic nRF24E1), a 3D accelerometer (Analog Devices ADXL330), a 2MB EEPROM (Atmel AT45DB161), and a 55mAhr Li-Polymer battery. Previous studies have demonstrated the ability of e-AR sensor in capturing posture and daily activities, and its applications in postoperative care and patient monitoring [18][19][20]. In addition to capturing posture and activities, the e-AR sensor is also sensitive to shock waves generated by GRF.…”
Section: The E-ar Sensormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One of those is comprised of three layers which many researchers, including [13][14][15][16] have exploited. The first layer is comprised of some sensors and can perform some processing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%