A REMOTE HRV BASED ON IOT (Heart rate variability) MONITORINGSYSTEMFORHYPERTENSIVEPATIENTS

Authors

  • MUDE SREENIV ASULA Research Scholar Departmentof ECE,JNTUH,Hyderabad Author
  • Y. JALAJAKSHI Assistant professor, Department of ECE, Samskruti College of Engineering and Technology, Ghatkesar. Author
  • K. Deepa Assistant professor, Department of ECE, Samskruti College of Engineering and Technology, Ghatkesar. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/arv6rz46

Abstract

HRV (heart rate variability) is a measure of the difference between consecutive heartbeats. Coronary disease complications, diabetes, autonomous dysrhythmic illness problems, including hypertension, and a wide variety of chronic degenerative medical diseases are all sensitive to HRV study. The doctor's use of a diagnostic, prognosis tool, and the effectiveness of the treatment provided are all enhanced when HRVs are exposed to specific medical issues. Borderline individuals, including those with and without a cardiac history, are often at risk for stroke and high-risk cardiac death. When medical treatment is needed, monitoring HRV values in these high-risk circumstances may be helpful. This article describes a low-cost, simple-to-use remote HRV monitoring device for borderline hypertensive patients that utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) technology. HRV characteristics are extracted using an IoT-based pulse sensor in the proposed system.

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7. Syed FaizanPursuing IV year Electronics and Communication Engineering in Lords institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.

8. MohdShoebPursuing IV year Electronic and Communication Engineering in Lords institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.

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10. Mohamed Abid Mohamed Pursuing IV year Electronics and Communication Engineering in Lords institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

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Published

30.04.2018

How to Cite

SREENIV ASULA, M., JALAJAKSHI, Y., & Deepa, K. (2018). A REMOTE HRV BASED ON IOT (Heart rate variability) MONITORINGSYSTEMFORHYPERTENSIVEPATIENTS. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 22(4), 226-233. https://doi.org/10.61841/arv6rz46