• Biomed Tech (Berl) · Jan 2002

    Design aspects for novel, telemedical unattended diagnosis and therapy control systems for sleep disorders.

    • M Schwaibold, J Schöchlin, and A Bolz.
    • FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe, Germany. schwaibold@fzi.de
    • Biomed Tech (Berl). 2002 Jan 1; 47 Suppl 1 Pt 1: 334-7.

    AbstractMedical research confirmed the relevance of diagnosis and therapy of sleep-related breathing disorders, revealing prevalence and patho-physiological mechanisms [1-10]. Reliable sleep assessment currently demands examinations in the sleep-lab, which is very technical and time-consuming. Thus, expanding the conventional procedure to meet capacity demands does not seem realistic regarding cost aspects. As a solution, the authors present telemetric system concepts for the unattended assessment of a patient's sleep profile and cardio-respiratory parameters. Taking initial experience with home polysomnography into consideration, the presented research work focuses on easily applicable sensors, the corresponding sleep profile assessment rules, wireless data recording, intelligent signal processing algorithms and telemedical information logistics to include sleep-labs in the diagnosis and treatment process as competence centers.

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