Abstract:
In a medical monitoring system, one or more biometric monitors collect data of a plurality of monitored biometric parameters. An expression evaluator evaluates a user-defined expression incorporating one or more of the monitored biometric parameters to generate data for a user-defined biometric parameter. A further processing component performs processing and display of data of at least one parameter selected from the monitored biometric parameters and the user-defined biometric parameter. The further processing component operates in the same way regardless of whether the at least one parameter is selected from the monitored biometric parameters or the user-defined biometric parameter.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of automatic labeling of activity of a subject on ECG data. The method of the invention comprises acquiring at least one physiological input signal purporting to an ECG signal and processing thereof. The processing of the at least one physiological input signal comprises conditioning the ECG signal and processing thereof, wherein the processing comprises obtaining respiration data from the ECG signal,identifying the activity pertaining to the said ECG data based on at least a signal specific feature of the said ECG signal, wherein the respiration data are used for differentiating activities performed by the subject,and labeling the said ECG data with the said activity, automatically. The present invention also relates to a system for automatic labeling of activity on ECG data in accordance with the method of the invention.
Abstract:
A system for generating a role-based user interface includes a patient information database which stores patient data relating to a plurality of patients being treated by one or more caregivers. A caregiver information system stores caregiver data relating to the role, status, and location of the one or more caregivers. A decision support system evaluates the patient data and caregiver data and generates a role-based user interface displaying the most clinically meaningful information to the one or more caregivers based on the evaluation of the patient data and caregiver data.