Real-Time Health Monitoring for Cardiac Patients

Authors

  • Gautam Gurwara MS, Texas Tech University

Keywords:

real-time health monitoring, cardiac patients

Abstract

one of the highest rates of cardiovascular disease (cvd) in the world is seen in india. it is anticipated that india will have 4.77 million cvd (2020) deaths annually, up from 2.26 million in 1990 (murray and lopez, 1997). over the past few decades, estimates of the prevalence of coronary heart disease in india have varied, with figures ranging from 1.6% to 7.4% in rural areas and from 1% to 13.2% in urban localities (gupta et al. 2008). time is crucial in saving the lives of individuals experiencing cardiac events. hence real-time health monitoring for cardiac patients may be helpful.real-time health monitoring for cardiac patients involves the continuous and immediate tracking of vital signs and other relevant health parameters to provide timely information on a patient's cardiovascular health. this type of monitoring is particularly crucial for individuals with cardiac conditions or those at risk of heart-related issues.to ensure prompt intervention and management, real-time health monitoring for cardiac patients entails the continuous and instantaneous tracking of vital signs and pertinent health data. this paper analysed step-by-step processes involving the collection of data, its analysis and response based on it. based on the analysis the researchers feel that to ensure efficacy, accuracy, and adherence to privacy and security regulations, a comprehensive real-time health monitoring system for cardiac patients necessitates cooperation between medical professionals, technological specialists, and regulatory agencies while the effectiveness of such systems can be achieved through regular upgrades and enhancements based on user feedback and technology breakthroughs.

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2023-12-29

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Real-Time Health Monitoring for Cardiac Patients. (2023). International Journal of Futuristic Innovation in Arts, Humanities and Management (IJFIAHM), 2(3), 71-76. https://journal.inence.org/index.php/ijfiahm/article/view/201

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