Continuous Monitoring of Patient in Intensive Care Unit through a Smart Internet of Things Device

Now a day’s there is a lot of research going on medical field equipment, patients care by adapting newly evolved electronics technology. In addition to this remote patient monitoring is one of the major task for the hospital. This paper presents continuous monitoring of a patient in a Intensive Care Unit [ICU] by the device that is capable of remotely acquiring, and post the data to the suitable person who is taking care of a particular ICU in a real time situation. The parameters include ECG, EEG, Systolic and diastolic Blood Pressure (BP), Saturation Point of Oxygen in a blood. The acquired data of the above mentioned cardiac monitors to the cloud server by calling web service and post the data to the data base, the processing of the data will be done through the early designed specific software and plotted on the screen of the laptop, only if the Android devices are not in the range of the IoT.

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