WO2015050088A1 - Système de gestion de la santé et procédé de gestion de la santé - Google Patents

Système de gestion de la santé et procédé de gestion de la santé Download PDF

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WO2015050088A1
WO2015050088A1 PCT/JP2014/075942 JP2014075942W WO2015050088A1 WO 2015050088 A1 WO2015050088 A1 WO 2015050088A1 JP 2014075942 W JP2014075942 W JP 2014075942W WO 2015050088 A1 WO2015050088 A1 WO 2015050088A1
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  • the present invention relates to a health management system and a health management method for managing an individual's health condition.
  • a predicted value of body weight is obtained from biological information such as a pulse measured by a list-type sensor node worn by itself and a past weight, and when the rate of change exceeds a predetermined value, the sensor node Has disclosed a technique for displaying a warning on the display unit to call attention to the individual.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above, and is a health management system capable of appropriately managing a person's health condition and performing a treatment appropriate to the changed condition when the health condition changes. And to provide a health management method.
  • a health management system for managing the health condition of a user, and includes an output unit and a living body indicating the health condition of the user.
  • a sensor that detects information
  • a personal basic diagnosis database that accumulates and stores values of biological information detected by the sensor, a disease name table that correlates a disease and a value of biological information when the disease develops, and
  • a storage unit that stores a medical knowledge database that stores a lifesaving table in which a disease and a treatment for the disease are associated with each other; and a physical condition that acquires a value of biological information detected by the sensor and accumulates it in the personal basic diagnosis database
  • the difference between the data acquisition unit, the value of the biological information stored in the personal basic diagnosis database, and the value of the biological information detected by the sensor is within an allowable range.
  • a health condition determination unit that determines whether or not the medical condition is not within an allowable range, and based on the detected biological information value, the disease name table, and the lifesaving table, a treatment for the disease of the user is performed.
  • a health management system comprising: a determination result handling unit that outputs to the output unit.
  • the present invention is grasped as a health management method using the portable device.
  • the present invention it is possible to appropriately manage an individual's health condition, and to perform a treatment appropriate to the changed health condition when the health condition changes.
  • FIG. 1A is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a health management system 1000 according to the present embodiment.
  • the health management system 1000 is configured in a portable device 100 that is a wearable computer such as a wristwatch or glasses.
  • the mobile device 100 may be a mobile terminal such as a smartphone.
  • the mobile device 100 includes a storage unit 1001, a physical condition data acquisition unit 1002, a health condition determination unit 1003, a determination result response unit 1004, a voice input / output unit 1005, and an input / output display unit 1006.
  • the sensors included in the mobile device 100 do not necessarily have to be included in the mobile device 100 as long as data detected by the sensors can be obtained. Further, the mobile device 100 does not necessarily have the mail function and the call function, and may be executed by another device having these functions according to a command from the mobile device 100.
  • FIG. 1B is an external perspective view of the mobile device 100.
  • the portable device 100 is worn on the wrist of the user of the present system.
  • various sensors detect biological information indicating the daily health status of the user, and the user performs when it is determined that the user is ill. It has an input / output display unit 1006 for displaying a message indicating an action to be taken.
  • a pulse wave sensor 1011 for detecting a change in blood flow in the blood vessel accompanying the pulsation of the user's heart
  • a temperature sensor 1012 for detecting the amount of thermal energy generated from the user
  • a perspiration sensor 1014 for detecting perspiration from the user's skin
  • an acceleration sensor 1013 for detecting the movement of the user's body on the side of the housing
  • an exhalation sensor 1015 for detecting the exhalation of the user
  • an audio input / output unit 1005 (audio input unit 1005-1, audio output unit 1005-2).
  • the voice input unit 1005-1 is provided on the side surface inside the housing in order to pick up the user's voice with high accuracy.
  • the voice output unit 1005-2 has the voice uttered by the caller with high accuracy to the user. It is provided on the outer side of the housing to reach it. Further, the breath sensor 1015 is provided on the inner side surface of the housing in the same manner as the voice input unit 1005-1 in order to facilitate the operation for the user to check the breath.
  • the portable device 100 is described as a wristwatch.
  • the portable device 100 may be glasses, and the form is not particularly limited as long as the health condition of the user can be detected.
  • the portable device 100 is not only incorporated into a wristwatch or glasses itself, but also incorporated into a body-worn item or decoration such as a wristband, a rocker key, a pendant or a ring, clothing, shoes, a hat, glasses, a pacemaker. It may be.
  • you may stick and use directly on skin, such as a bankoukou and a poultice.
  • FIG. 1C is an external perspective view when the portable device 100 is applied to eyeglasses.
  • the portable device 100 as glasses includes a pulse wave sensor 1011, a temperature sensor 1012, and an acceleration sensor 1013, and includes a sweating sensor 1014 and an expiration sensor 1015.
  • the main body 100-1 of the portable device 100 is provided on both sides in consideration of the influence on the sense of balance given to the body. Of course, it may be mounted only on one side in consideration of weight.
  • the reason why the perspiration sensor 1014 is provided in the nose pad portion is that the vicinity of the human forehead is one of the portions where the perspiration is high, and the perspiration can be detected accurately.
  • the reason why the exhalation sensor 1015 is provided in the nose pad portion is that the breath of the glasses is often wiped when the dirt is wiped off with a cloth. It is because it can be acquired without.
  • the pulse wave sensor 1011 is provided on the face side surface of the main body 100-1 of the portable device 100, and the temperature sensor 1012 is connected to the ear pad in order to accurately detect the user's body temperature. It is provided in the part. Further, since the ear pad portion serves as a fulcrum for fixing the glasses to the face and is less affected by the displacement of the glasses, the acceleration sensor 1013 is provided in the ear pad portion. Data transmission / reception between the sensors and the main unit 100-1 is performed via the wireless communication unit 1007.
  • the input / output display unit 1006 is constituted by, for example, a partial region of a lens of glasses.
  • the main body 100-1 projects and displays various information such as various messages and images on the lens of the glasses as in the case of the portable device 100 as a wristwatch.
  • As the projection method various conventionally known techniques can be used. Next, returning to FIG. 1, each unit of the mobile device 100 will be described.
  • the storage unit 1001 includes a storage medium such as a memory, and includes a personal identification DB 10011, a personal basic diagnosis DB 10012, a medical knowledge DB 10013, a hospital DB 10014, and a health check DB 10015 as shown in FIG. Has been.
  • the personal identification DB 10011 is a database that stores various personal information for identifying a user who wears the mobile device 100 and uses this system.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the personal identification information DB 10011.
  • the personal identification DB 10011 includes a user ID of a user who uses this system, a user name of the user ID, an address of the user, a mobile phone number, a home phone number, and a work place.
  • the telephone number, the user's face photo data, the user's mail address, the SNS account, and the emergency contact information are stored in association with each other.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the personal identification information DB 10011.
  • the personal identification DB 10011 includes a user ID of a user who uses this system, a user name of the user ID, an address of the user, a mobile phone number, a home phone number, and a work place.
  • the address of “Hitachi Taro” who has the user ID “U00001” is “1-2-1 Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo”, and the mobile phone number and home phone number are “080-XXXX-”, respectively.
  • the face photo data of Mr. “Taro Hitachi”, the mobile phone number of the local welfare officer, and the SNS account are stored as emergency contact information. These pieces of information are registered in advance by the user.
  • a personal identification DB 10011 is provided for each user, and when the portable device 100 is used, for example, a user ID and password are input from the input display unit 1006.
  • the user is provided with a scanner, and the finger or palm veins are read, or the voice print input to the voice input / output unit 1005 is authenticated by authentication information such as, and then the individual identification DB 10011 is accessed.
  • Various processes described later can also be executed. Conventionally known various techniques can be applied to these authentication techniques.
  • the personal identification DB 10011 for each user and authenticating the user it is possible to share one device while ensuring security for the personal information of the user.
  • the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 and the health diagnosis DB 10015 are also stored for each user, and specifically, as will be described later, the permissible range for determining that there is no abnormality in the health state is also different for each person. Therefore, it is stored in the storage unit 1001 for each user.
  • the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 is a database that stores information on the above-described user's health condition.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012. As shown in FIG. 4, the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 stores the current time and biological information such as the user's body temperature, pulse, sweating amount, body movement amount, and exhalation amount in association with each other. In the following, these pieces of information are described as an example, but various biological information for grasping the health condition such as blood glucose level, body fat percentage, and vital capacity may be stored.
  • the user “Taro Hitachi” at 9:00 am on April 10, 2013 has a body temperature of “36.0 ° C.”, a pulse of “74 times”, and a sweating amount of “1” .5 mg / cm 2 ”, the body movement amount is“ 0.5 G ”, and the expiration amount is“ 0 times ”.
  • data is shown every 30 minutes, but actually, for example, these data are recorded in real time such as every second.
  • the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 acquires information detected by various sensors in real time, and accumulates these data in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 every day.
  • the exhalation volume indicates, for example, the number of times when the number of times VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) during exhalation are detected more than a predetermined value exceeds a certain reference value.
  • VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds
  • the medical knowledge DB 10013 is a database that stores general knowledge about health conditions and information about actions to be taken in case of illness.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the medical knowledge DB 10013. As shown in FIG. 5, the medical knowledge DB 10013 has a disease name table 100131 and a lifesaving table 100132. Information stored in each of these tables is stored in advance.
  • the disease name table 100131 stores general information about a disease (for example, information on the disease in addition to biological information such as symptoms of the disease, body temperature, pulse, blood pressure, etc.). As shown in FIG. 5, the disease name table 100131 associates the disease name of the disease with the value of the biological information regarding the health condition such as body temperature and pulse when the disease develops (that is, the severity of the disease symptoms). Is remembered. In FIG. 5, for example, when the disease name is “cold”, as a general example, the body temperature is 36.5 degrees or higher and the pulse is often 110 or higher. . In the present embodiment, the case where the disease is a cold is described, but information on diseases of various other disease names is stored in the disease name table 100131.
  • the lifesaving table 100132 stores information related to actions to be taken in case of getting sick. As shown in FIG. 5, the lifesaving table 100132 is acted according to a disease name, information on health conditions such as body temperature and pulse, action categories indicating actions to be taken according to the values of the information, and the action categories. Are stored in association with messages displayed or notified. In FIG. 5, for example, when the disease name is “cold”, the body temperature is “36.5-37.0 degrees”, and the pulse is “100 or more”, the system notifies the user of an email. Show. The content of the email indicates that the message is “Let's take a break early and get enough sleep.” A message by e-mail is notified to the e-mail address of the user stored in the personal identification DB 10011, for example.
  • the message “Contact the hospital” is notified by telephone, and the individual is informed.
  • the hospital stored in the identification DB 10011 is forcibly notified of a cold and the identity of the user.
  • an alarm is notified from a speaker (described later) of the portable device, and a message requesting rescue such as “Please help me” is notified.
  • the message becomes more urgent as the illness becomes more severe, and the action taken is also changed by the urgent communication method (the communication method can be changed).
  • the symptom is further severe, it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the user, and a message is automatically sent to a hospital or emergency contact, or a message asking for help.
  • the frequency of e-mails, telephone calls, and alarms may be increased as the symptom increases. It is also possible to combine mails, telephone calls, and alarms according to the symptoms, such as applying redundantly as the symptoms become severe. In this case, the user can easily be aware that the current health condition is tense and immediate treatment is required. Furthermore, when an alarm is notified, biological information such as a disease name and body temperature is displayed on the input / output display unit 1006 together with a message requesting rescue such as “please help”, and the user is notified to a third party. It is good also as notifying what kind of treatment should be performed in what kind of state now.
  • the user's current health status is notified, displayed, or transmitted by e-mail or telephone.
  • the health of the user may be detected by vibration from a vibrator built in the mobile device 100 or light emission from a diode.
  • a state notification or the like may be performed.
  • the urgency can be notified by increasing vibration or light emission or lengthening the time.
  • the hospital DB 10014 is a database that stores information indicating the location and contact information of hospitals in each region.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the hospital DB 10014. As shown in FIG. 6, the hospital DB 10014 stores a location indicating the location of the hospital, a hospital at the location, and a contact information for the hospital in association with each other. FIG. 6 shows that the contact information of the hospital XX in Shinagawa Ward is “03-XXXX-XX”. Since the user may wear the mobile device 100 and move to various locations, the nearest hospital is stored in the hospital DB 10014 using the position acquired by the GPS (Global Positioning System) function of the mobile device 100 as a key. The above message may be transmitted to the contact information of the hospital. In this case, the user can rush to the hospital in a short time and receive treatment.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the health checkup DB 10015 is a database that stores the above-described user's past health checkups and checkup results of the medical checkup.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the health diagnosis DB 10015.
  • the health check DB 10015 includes the date and time when the user had received a medical checkup or a medical checkup in the past, and the diagnosis result at that time (in the example shown in FIG. 7, height, weight, body fat , Blood pressure, total cholesterol and other information) are stored in association with each other.
  • “Taro Hitachi” who is a user of this system received a medical checkup or a medical checkup on June 2, 2012, and the values of the diagnosis results at that time are stored. These data are stored in advance in the health checkup DB 10015.
  • the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 will be described.
  • the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 acquires the biological information detected by each sensor described above in real time and stores it in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 shown in FIG.
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 matches the biological information acquired by the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 with the biological information stored in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 to determine whether the user is currently ill and is healthy. In addition to determining the state, if it is determined that the patient is ill, the disease name is specified. In addition, the health condition determination unit 1003 analyzes the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 and grasps the health condition of the user himself / herself.
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 calculates each past transition of the biological information stored in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012, calculates the average body temperature and pulse value of the user, and the body temperature acquired this time Or pulse value is compared with the calculated body temperature or pulse value, and it is determined whether the difference from the value acquired this time is within a predetermined threshold (allowable range). If so, it is analyzed that there is no abnormality in the health condition of the user.
  • a predetermined threshold allowable range
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 determines the allowable range of the value detected this time by obtaining the past transitions of the biological information stored in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012. FIG. It is good also as determining whether the value detected this time is in the tolerance
  • season eg, spring, summer, autumn, winter
  • time zone eg, morning, noon, night
  • the health state determination unit 1003 refers to the values of the body temperature and the pulse, and the case where the symptom of the disease is a cold is described as an example.
  • the value of the body motion amount changes rapidly (for example, If the user has suddenly collapsed, it is determined that there is a high possibility that the user will need to be rescued immediately.
  • the determination result handling unit 1004 described later may perform emergency calls such as 119 call or emergency treatment.
  • the health state determination unit 1003 determines that the amount of sweating is high and the body temperature is high, it determines that the cause is due to exercise, and the determination result handling unit 1004 does not indicate that the health state is abnormal. Therefore, it is possible to control not to make an emergency call or the like.
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 checks the expiration volume, and when the number of times VOCs in the expiration is detected more than a specified value, determines that the risk of lung cancer is increased, and transmits a message to that effect. It is also possible to do so. Also, the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 acquires the voice of the user via the voice input / output unit 1005, and the health condition determination unit 1003 determines whether the voice is the same as that of a normal user by voiceprint analysis. It is good also as checking a person's health condition.
  • the determination result handling unit 1004 matches the lifesaving table 100132 with the acquired biological information and takes an action to be taken. Determine the category and what action to take. For example, if the disease identified by the health condition determination unit 1003 is “cold” and the body temperature is 36.5 to 37.0 degrees but the pulse is 100 or more, the determination result handling unit 1004 sends an email. If you send a message prompting you to rest and sleep, or if your body temperature is 38.0 to 39.0 degrees and your pulse is 110 or higher, it will be judged that your symptoms are getting worse and an automatic response Call the hospital by telephone to encourage appointments, or call the hospital directly to make an appointment.
  • the determination result response unit 1004 determines that urgent action is required, and notifies the 110th, issues an alarm through a speaker, etc., and requests help from the surroundings. , Notify the treatment to be performed (for example, to lie on its back). Note that these measures may be displayed on the input / output display unit 1006 together with the notification.
  • the audio input / output unit 1005 includes, for example, an audio input unit 1005-1 configured from a microphone that collects audio and an audio output unit 1005-2 configured from a speaker that outputs audio.
  • the voice input unit 1005-1 collects voices uttered by the user and records the collected voices.
  • the voice output unit 1005-2 outputs a voice uttered by the caller and a message stored in the lifesaving table 100132.
  • the input / output display unit 1006 is composed of, for example, a touch panel, accepts various operations from the user (for example, a current health check operation), displays the results, and should be performed on the user Is displayed.
  • the wireless communication unit 1007 accesses other mobile terminals and various sites on the Internet via the base station according to the operation received by the input / output display unit 1006.
  • the portable device 100 as eyeglasses, communication between each sensor and the main body unit 100-1 or wireless communication between the main body units 100-1 may be performed.
  • the mail transmission / reception unit 1008 is constituted by, for example, a mail application that transmits / receives general mail. If the action classification determined by the result determination unit 1004 is email, the email transmission / reception unit 1008 sends email to a predetermined address.
  • the call unit 1009 is constituted by, for example, a call application having a general transmission function and a reception function, and has a transmission and reception function.
  • the action category determined by the result determination unit 1004 is a phone call
  • the call unit 1009 contacts a predetermined contact address.
  • the location information acquisition unit 1010 is configured by an application having a GPS (Global Positioning System) function, for example.
  • the position information acquisition unit 1010 acquires current location information (for example, latitude and longitude) of the mobile device 100, searches for the nearest hospital from current value information and map information (not shown), and displays the information on the input / output display unit 1006.
  • the pulse wave sensor 1011 is a sensor that detects a change in blood flow in the blood vessel accompanying the pulsation of the user's heart.
  • the temperature sensor 1012 is a sensor that detects the amount of heat energy generated by the user.
  • the perspiration sensor 1014 is a sensor that detects perspiration from the user's skin.
  • the acceleration sensor 1013 is a sensor that detects the movement of the user's body.
  • the expiration sensor 1015 is a sensor that detects the expiration of the user.
  • Various sensors conventionally known can be used for each of these sensors. Instead of the acceleration sensor 1013, a body motion sensor or an impact sensor may be used. Each of these sensors detects biological information indicating the user's health state in order to grasp the user's health state.
  • the sensor is not limited to the type of sensor described above, and the type of biological information to be detected is detected. Various sensors can be used accordingly.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the health condition management process performed in this system.
  • the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 acquires biological information (for example, body temperature, pulse) detected by each sensor in real time (step S801).
  • biological information for example, body temperature, pulse
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 matches the acquired biometric information with the disease name table 100131 to determine whether the user is currently ill. If the user is ill, A disease name is specified (step S802).
  • the physical condition data acquisition unit 1002 stores the biological information acquired in step S801 in the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012 (step S803). Note that either of the processes in steps S802 and S803 may be performed first.
  • the health condition determination unit 1003 analyzes the personal basic diagnosis DB 10012, grasps the user's own health condition (step S804), and determines whether the difference from the value acquired this time is within an allowable range (step S804). In S805), when it is determined that the value is within the allowable range (step S805; Yes), the process is terminated without doing anything.
  • step S805 when the health condition determination unit 1003 determines that the condition is not within the allowable range (step S805; No), the determination result handling unit 1004 matches the lifesaving table 100132 with the acquired biological information, and the action classification to be taken. Is determined, the action category to be taken is determined (step S806), and the action corresponding to the determined action category is executed (step S807).
  • step S807 When the process in step S807 ends, the health state management process shown in FIG. 8 ends.
  • the current state of health of the user is determined (step S804), and the detected value of the biometric information is within an allowable range for the user (step S804).
  • step S805; Yes the process is completed without doing anything, but the current state of health of the user is determined first (step S804), and the value of the detected biological information is not within the allowable range for the user.
  • a disease name may be specified (step S802).
  • the health management process can be executed by simpler processing steps, and the processing time is shortened.
  • the user can appropriately manage his / her health condition and, when the health condition changes, can perform a treatment appropriate for the changed health condition. That is, the user can always grasp his / her health condition, and can easily know what action should be taken when an abnormality occurs in the health condition.
  • the treatment can be performed on behalf of the user.
  • the medical condition is more serious, such as when the user loses consciousness, the treatment is displayed on the input / output display unit 1006 and an alarm is notified. Can also be performed.
  • the mobile device 100 is further provided with a Bluetooth communication unit, and the content is transmitted to a mobile terminal such as a third-party smartphone, interrupted, and displayed on the display unit of the mobile terminal. It is good. In this case, even when the user is not aware of the user's change at a distance, the third party can be forcibly notified of the change, and appropriate measures can be taken.
  • the explanation is based on the assumption that telephone and mail are sent and received in an emergency.
  • SNS Social Networking Service
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and includes various modifications.
  • the above-described embodiments have been described in detail for easy understanding of the present invention, and are not necessarily limited to those having all the configurations described.
  • the arrangement of each sensor can be exchanged, and other configurations can be added, deleted, or replaced.
  • Health management system 100 Portable device 1001 Storage unit 10011 Personal identification DB 10012 Personal basic diagnosis DB 10013 Medical Knowledge DB 10014 Hospital DB 10015 Health checkup DB 1002 Physical condition data acquisition unit 1003 Health condition determination unit 1004 Determination result response unit 1005 Voice input / output unit 1006 Input / output display unit 1007 Wireless communication unit 1008 Mail transmission / reception unit 1009 Call unit 1010 Position information acquisition unit 1011 Pulse wave sensor 1012 Temperature sensor 1013 Acceleration Sensor 1014 Sweating sensor 1015 Breath sensor.

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La présente invention concerne un système de gestion de la santé et un procédé de gestion de la santé permettant de gérer de manière appropriée l'état de santé d'un individu. La présente invention comprend : une unité de sortie ; un capteur permettant de détecter des informations biologiques représentant l'état de santé d'un utilisateur ; une base de données de diagnostic de base individuel dans laquelle les valeurs des informations biologiques détectées par le capteur sont accumulées et mémorisées ; une unité de mémoire permettant de mémoriser une base de données de connaissances médicales dans laquelle sont mémorisés un tableau des noms des maladies associant les maladies aux valeurs des informations biologiques lorsque lesdites maladies surviennent et un tableau prophylactique associant les maladies aux mesures contre les maladies ; une unité d'acquisition de données de condition physique conçue pour obtenir les valeurs des informations biologiques détectées par le capteur et pour accumuler les valeurs dans la base de données de diagnostic de base individuel ; une unité de détermination d'état de santé conçue pour déterminer si la différence entre les valeurs des informations biologiques accumulées dans la base de données de diagnostic de base individuel et les valeurs des informations biologiques détectées par le capteur se situe dans la plage admissible ; et une unité de réponse de résultat de détermination conçue pour, lorsqu'il est déterminé que la valeur ne se situe pas dans la plage admissible, sortir à destination d'une unité de sortie une mesure contre la maladie de l'utilisateur sur la base des valeurs des informations biologiques détectées, du tableau des noms des maladies et du tableau prophylactique.
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