Project Details
Description
This project focuses on designing and implementing a critical management system for transmitting patient vital signs from emergency scenes, addressing the need for efficient and synchronized data handling between the incident location in Cuenca and specialized health centers. This initiative arises from the lack of a dedicated management system within existing infrastructures, such as the ECU 911, for continuous monitoring from the emergency site. The methodology involves an exhaustive literature review of the state-of-the-art in telemedicine and emergency services, followed by the analysis of local statistics and current regulations. The technical approach covers identifying and selecting key vital signs for transmission, studying the ECU911 system, and designing and implementing the logical and physical network infrastructure. The development culminates in creating a robust database, a graphical user interface, and a dynamic web application for data acquisition and monitoring, concluding with rigorous functional testing and evaluation of results to ensure system reliability in critical scenarios.<br/><br/><b>Goal</b>: <br/>To design a comprehensive management system for the efficient and synchronized transmission of patient vital signs from the emergency scene in the urban area of Cuenca to a specialized health center.<br/><br/><b>Research lines</b>: <br/>Telemedicine
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 24/09/15 → 23/01/20 |
Keywords
- Telemedicine
- Vital Signs
- Data Management
- Emergency Systems
- Remote Monitoring
- Data Transmission
- Network Infrastructure
- Database
- Graphical Interface
- Cuenca
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 316A Software and Applications Development and Analysis
Categorías UNESCO
- Software and application development and analysis
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