Patient Self-Monitoring Using Intelligent Phonocardiography on a Mobile Platform
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 2023, 309, 185-186. 10.3233/SHTI230774Abstract
The paper presents the design and high-fidelity prototype of the remote patient self-monitoring system using a combination of intelligent phonocardiography, mobile and web-based platforms. The advantage of self-monitoring is patient awareness about potential changes, the convenience of performing the measurement often, and the saving of the findings. A mobile platform enables a physician to see the data, get a summary of patient recordings, and as well as saving the data. We have designed two user profiles to enable such functionality and to enable consultations. During the three development iterations, two main prototypes were developed. In the patient prototype, the main functionality is measuring PCG signals, but with the possibility of reading more details about the results. In the physician's prototype, the main functionality is the patient overview, with the possibility of querying through old patient data to consult newer patients. For physicians to monitor patients monitoring themselves, the solution needs to be properly clinically validated and regulatory demands satisfied before it could be utilized in the Norwegian health domain.