1. An Augmented Reality-Based Solution for Monitoring Patients Vitals in Surgical Procedures
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Federica Crauso, Pasquale Arpaia, Luigi Duraccio, Egidio De Benedetto, Giovanni Improta, Lucio Tommaso De Paolis, Pasquale Arpaia, Patrick Bourdot, Arpaia, P., Crauso, F., De Benedetto, E., Duraccio, L., and Improta, G.
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Patient’s vital ,Smart glasse ,Computer science ,Remote patient monitoring ,Wearable ,Real-time computing ,Latency Measurement system ,Latency (audio) ,Wearable computer ,Augmented reality ,Health 4.0 ,Real-time monitoring ,Measurement system ,Set (abstract data type) ,Smart glasses ,Patient’s vitals ,Ventilator Wearable ,Operating room ,Ventilator ,Augmented reality, Health 4.0, Latency Measurement system, Monitoring system, Operating room, Patient’s vitals, Real-time monitoring, Smart glasses, Ventilator Wearable ,System of measurement ,Surgical procedures ,Latency ,Monitoring system ,Transmission errors - Abstract
In this work, an augmented reality (AR) system is proposed to monitor in real time the patient’s vital parameters during surgical procedures. This system is characterised metrologically in terms of transmission error rates and latency. These specifications are relevant for ensuring real-time response. The proposed system automatically collects data from the equipment in the operating room (OR), and displays them in AR. The system was designed, implemented and validated through experimental tests carried out using a set of Epson Moverio BT-350 AR glasses to monitor the output of a respiratory ventilator and a patient monitor in the OR.
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- 2021