WO2020096079A1 - Système de surveillance en temps réel d'un patient souffrant de démence - Google Patents

Système de surveillance en temps réel d'un patient souffrant de démence Download PDF

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WO2020096079A1
WO2020096079A1 PCT/KR2018/013423 KR2018013423W WO2020096079A1 WO 2020096079 A1 WO2020096079 A1 WO 2020096079A1 KR 2018013423 W KR2018013423 W KR 2018013423W WO 2020096079 A1 WO2020096079 A1 WO 2020096079A1
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    • A61B5/02Detecting, measuring or recording pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography or electroauscultation; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure
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    • A61B5/103Detecting, measuring or recording devices for testing the shape, pattern, colour, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
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  • the present invention relates to a dementia patient real-time monitoring system, and more particularly, to a dementia patient real-time monitoring system that monitors a dementia patient's condition in real time wearing a wearable device.
  • the social cost to care for one dementia patient is 1968 million won per year, and the time required to care for one dementia patient is 6 to 9 hours a day.
  • the total social cost of caring for patients with dementia is estimated to be astronomical cost of 1.3 trillion won per year.
  • the present invention provides a real-time monitoring system for dementia patients that improves the care efficiency of medical personnel and carers by checking the condition of the dementia patient in real time, providing appropriate nursing and dosing times, emergency response methods, and rehabilitation program management. .
  • the present invention provides a real-time monitoring system for dementia patients that prevents falls and bedsores of dementia patients by analyzing behavior patterns of dementia patients using an acceleration sensor.
  • the present invention provides a dementia patient real-time monitoring system capable of preventing discharge of dementia patients by determining a patient's location by connecting a wearable device worn by a dementia patient and a specific beacon.
  • the dementia patient real-time monitoring system compares and analyzes a change in the sensed value and a change in a preset value through a wearable device equipped with a gravity acceleration sensor, a pressure sensor, a gyro sensor, and a wireless communication module.
  • An analysis unit that understands a patient's behavior pattern, a fall detection unit that generates a fall detection signal and transmits it to a user terminal when a change in the gravitational acceleration sensed by the wearable device changes more than a first value within a first time, the wearable
  • a pressure sores detection unit that generates a pressure sores detection signal and transmits it to a user terminal, from a plurality of internal detection beacons connected to the wearable device
  • a position detection unit that analyzes the patient's location and a discharge detection ratio provided outside If the device is connected to the wearable, it is possible to generate a detection signal containing the talwon talwon generation position, talwon occurrence time comprise a de-wongam portion that transmits to the user terminal.
  • the analysis unit determines the emergency situation by comparing and analyzing the values of the sensors sensed by the wearable device and a preset value, and according to the type and risk of the emergency, an emergency with a response manual is included Signals can be generated and transmitted to the user terminal.
  • the position detection unit may analyze the patient's movement path and movement distance measured through the wearable device to measure the patient's activity amount, and generate an exercise prescription corresponding to the activity amount.
  • the fall detection unit may generate a fall distribution by calculating the frequency of the point where the fall occurred, and the roaming detection unit may move and move the patient's movement path equipped with the wearable device for a predetermined time.
  • the distance can be analyzed and displayed on a map, and a frequency distribution can be generated by calculating the frequency of the points where the plurality of patients have been located.
  • the fall detection unit may generate a fall risk signal when the patient is located at a point above a predetermined level in which the fall frequency step is set, and transmit the fall risk signal to the user terminal.
  • the layout plan data may be generated, and the generated layout plan data may be transmitted to the user terminal.
  • dementia patients to improve the care efficiency of medical personnel and carers by checking the condition of dementia patients in real time, providing appropriate nursing and dosing times, emergency response methods, and rehabilitation program management, etc.
  • a real-time monitoring system is provided.
  • a real-time monitoring system for dementia patients to prevent falls and bedsores.
  • a real-time monitoring system for a dementia patient is provided to prevent dementia patients from being discharged by determining a patient's location by connecting a wearable device worn by a dementia patient and a specific beacon.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which information of a patient with dementia is transmitted to a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a real-time monitoring system for dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 3 is a view showing an example of changes in the gravitational acceleration of a patient with dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing an example of monitoring a real-time fall of a patient with dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing an example of monitoring the fall history of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing an example of monitoring the fall distribution of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing an example in which a beacon for detecting the position of a patient with dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention is located.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing an example of monitoring by measuring a movement path and a movement distance of a dementia patient according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing an example of monitoring the distribution of the dementia patients dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing an example in which a beacon detecting the discharge of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention is located.
  • Dementia is not only a patient's personal illness, but also needs to be handled by everyone in the family because it requires more intensive and long-term care than other physical disorders. Emotional and economic burdens and deterioration of relationships with dementia patients also change personal and family life.
  • This family burden affects the entire family, including those who care for people with dementia, and excessive burdens can lead to depression, elder abuse, abandonment, or death in the family caring for the patient.
  • the present invention is an invention designed to relieve the burden on these families, and the configuration of the present invention will be described in detail below.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which information of a patient with dementia is transmitted to a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the beacon 300 is transmitted through a wireless communication module embedded in the wearable device 200 by reading values such as gravity acceleration, pressure, and angular velocity sensed through the wearable device 200 worn by the user. Via, it is transmitted to the dementia patient real-time monitoring system 100.
  • the dementia patient real-time monitoring system 100 analyzes the patient's state and location through the value sensed by the wearable device 200 and the location of the beacon 300 connected to the wearable device 200 to analyze the user's terminal 400 By sending it to, the patient's condition and location can be monitored in real time without having to be next to the patient.
  • the user terminal 400 may be a terminal of a user who needs to quickly check the patient's condition, such as a guardian or a medical staff.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a dementia patient real-time monitoring system 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the dementia patient real-time monitoring system 100 includes an analysis unit 110, a fall detection unit 120, a pressure sore detection unit 130, a position detection unit 140, and a discharge detection unit 150. It can contain.
  • the analysis unit 110 compares and analyzes a change in a sensed value and a change in a preset value through a wearable device 200 equipped with a gravity acceleration sensor, a pressure sensor, a gyro sensor, and a wireless communication module, and analyzes a patient's behavior pattern. Can grasp.
  • the wearable device 200 includes a gravity acceleration sensor, a pressure sensor, a gyro sensor, and a wireless communication module, as well as a blood pressure sensor measuring a patient's blood pressure, a temperature sensor measuring a patient's temperature, a breathing sensor measuring a patient's breathing, etc.
  • a gravity acceleration sensor measuring a patient's blood pressure
  • a pressure sensor measuring a patient's temperature
  • a breathing sensor measuring a patient's breathing, etc.
  • the same sensors can also be mounted.
  • FIG 3 is a view showing an example of changes in the gravitational acceleration of a patient with dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a behavior pattern of the patient may be predicted by a change in gravitational acceleration measured by the wearable device 200.
  • the analysis unit 110 determines that the patient is left, and gravity rises to a value between 1.2g and 1.3g and then falls to a value between 0.6g and 0.7g within a predetermined time. If it is determined that the patient is left, and gravity rises to a value between 1.2g and 1.3g and then falls to a value between 0.6g and 0.7g within a predetermined time, the analysis unit 110 It can be judged that the patient is standing.
  • the analysis unit 110 determines the emergency situation by comparing and analyzing the values of the sensors sensed by the wearable device 200 and a preset value, and according to the type and risk of the emergency, a response manual is included.
  • An emergency signal may be generated and transmitted to the user terminal 400.
  • the change in gravity acceleration, blood pressure, and respiratory value measured by the wearable device 200 is compared with the data set in the analysis unit 110 and the patient is diagnosed with vagus neural syncope.
  • the fall By comparing the gravitational acceleration, blood pressure, and breathing values, assigns a risk, and generates an emergency signal including a response manual for the risk and vagus syncope, and transmits it to the user terminal 400 .
  • the guardian or medical staff can confirm that the patient has passed out, and can provide emergency treatment according to the patient's condition.
  • the fall detection unit 120 when the change in the gravitational acceleration sensed through the wearable device 200 changes more than a first value within a first time, the fall detection unit 120 generates a fall detection signal to generate a user terminal ( 400).
  • the patient falls in the fall detection unit 120 It can be determined, and transmits a danger signal of falling to the user terminal 400, so that a guardian or a medical staff can identify a patient who has fallen.
  • the fall detection unit 120 may generate a fall distribution by calculating the frequency of the point where the fall occurred, and when the patient is located at a point where the fall frequency step is more than a predetermined level, the fall risk signal is generated. It can be transmitted to the user terminal 400.
  • fall detection unit 120 One embodiment of the fall detection unit 120 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6 below.
  • FIG 4 is a view showing an example of monitoring the fall of a dementia patient according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 5 is a view showing an example of monitoring the fall history of a dementia patient according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 Is a diagram showing an example of monitoring the fall distribution of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the fall detection unit 120 detects a fall, transmits a fall detection signal to the user terminal 400 in real time, and the user terminal 400 can check the fall state of the patient in real time. .
  • the fall detection unit 120 detects a fall and transmits a fall detection signal to the user terminal 400
  • the user terminal 400 transmits the fall detection signal to the patient information and Saved as time
  • the medical staff can check the patient's fall history status, and the medical staff can prevent a patient from falling by taking appropriate measures for a patient who frequently falls.
  • the fall detection unit 120 analyzes the fall detection signal, calculates a fall frequency at a point where a fall occurs, and generates a fall distribution map, and the generated fall distribution map of the user terminal 400 Can be transferred to.
  • the fall distribution diagram may be expressed in a predetermined color when the fall frequency is greater than or equal to a preset fall frequency level so that it is possible to easily identify a point where the fall occurs frequently.
  • the fall detection unit 120 transmits a fall risk signal to the user terminal 400, so that a guardian and a medical staff can prevent the patient from falling. Take action.
  • the pressure sores detection unit 130 when the pressure pressure and angular velocity changes sensed through the wearable device 200 do not change by more than a second value within a second time, the pressure sores detection unit 130 generates a pressure sores detection signal to generate a user It can be transmitted to the terminal 400.
  • the pressure sores detection unit 130 determines that the patient's current condition is pressure sores, generates a pressure sores detection signal, and transmits the generated pressure sores detection signal to the user terminal 400 to be a guardian and a medical staff. Allows the patient to take measures to prevent the patient's pressure sores.
  • the location detecting unit 140 may analyze the location of the patient from a plurality of internal detection beacons 300 connected to the wearable device 200.
  • the internal detection beacon may be interpreted as a beacon located inside the hospital, and the discharge detection beacon described later may be interpreted as a beacon located outside the hospital.
  • the position detection unit 140 may analyze the patient's movement path and movement distance measured through the wearable device 200 to measure the patient's activity amount, and generate an exercise prescription corresponding to the activity amount, , Analysis of a patient's movement path and a movement distance equipped with the wearable device 200 for a predetermined time is displayed on a map, and a frequency distribution of the points where the plurality of patients are located can be calculated to generate a distribution distribution.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing an example in which a beacon detecting a position of a patient with dementia according to an embodiment of the present invention is located
  • FIG. 8 is an example of monitoring by measuring a movement path and a distance of a dementia patient according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • 9 is a view showing an example of monitoring the distribution of the distribution of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the current position of the patient is calculated based on the position of the internal sensing beacon 300 connected to the wearable device 200 mounted by the patient, and the distance the patient has moved for a certain period of time And by transmitting a signal including a path to the user terminal 400, the user terminal 400 can check the path the patient has moved and the distance moved according to the path.
  • the position detecting unit 140 extracts the patient's activity amount through the movement distance of the patient, generates an exercise prescription corresponding to the patient's activity amount, transmits it to the user terminal 400, and Through the user terminal 400, guardians and medical personnel may recommend exercise suitable for the patient.
  • the position detecting unit 140 calculates a path that a plurality of patients have moved, generates a distribution distribution chart, transmits the generated distribution distribution chart to the user terminal 400, and the user terminal ( Through the distribution distribution diagram transmitted to 400), the medical staff can check at a glance where the patient is located and where the patient is not located.
  • the position detection unit 140 generates placement plan data corresponding to the frequency of roaming and transmits it to the user terminal 400, thereby allowing the medical staff to arrange convenience facilities and medical staff. It can be set appropriately for the above-mentioned batch planning data.
  • the position detecting unit 140 Generates a batch planning data for one convenience facility and one medical staff deployment at point a, and transmits it to the user terminal 400 so that the medical staff can perform one convenience facility and one medical staff deployment at point a. Then, at point b, three convenience facilities and five placements of medical staff are generated and transmitted to the user terminal 400, so that the medical staff can perform three convenience facilities and five placements at point b. Can be.
  • the discharge detection unit 150 when the wearable device 200 is connected to the discharge detection beacon 300 provided outside, the discharge detection unit 150 generates a discharge detection signal including a discharge location and a discharge time. It can be transmitted to the user terminal 400.
  • discharge detection unit 150 One embodiment of the discharge detection unit 150 will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 10 below.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing an example in which a beacon detecting the discharge of dementia patients according to an embodiment of the present invention is located.
  • the discharge detection beacon 300 may be classified into a safety stage discharge detection beacon and a danger stage beacon.
  • an initial discharge detection signal is generated, transmitted to the user terminal 400, and the location of the patient is transmitted through the user terminal 400. Can grasp.
  • the user terminal 400 does not transmit a signal containing an alarm.
  • a discharge detection signal is generated, transmitted to the user terminal 400, and the patient's discharge location through the user terminal 400 And discharge time.
  • a signal including an alarm is transmitted to the user terminal 400, so that the guardian and the medical staff can immediately find the patient.
  • a real-time monitoring system of a dementia patient is provided to prevent a fall and pressure sores.
  • a wearable device worn by a patient with dementia and a specific beacon to determine a patient's location by providing a wearable device worn by a patient with dementia and a specific beacon to determine a patient's location, a real-time monitoring system for a patient with dementia is provided to prevent dementia patients from being discharged.
  • the real-time monitoring system for dementia patients may be recorded in a computer-readable medium including program instructions for performing various computer-implemented operations.
  • the computer-readable medium may include program instructions, data files, data structures, or the like alone or in combination.
  • the media may be program instructions specially designed and constructed for the present invention, or may be known and usable by those skilled in computer software.
  • Examples of computer-readable recording media include hard disks, floppy disks and magnetic tapes and magnetic media, optical recording media such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, magnetic-optical media such as floptical discs, and ROM, RAM, flash memory, etc.
  • Hardware devices specifically configured to store and execute program instructions are included.
  • Examples of program instructions include high-level language codes that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter, etc., as well as machine language codes produced by a compiler.

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L'invention concerne un système de surveillance en temps réel d'un patient souffrant de démence. Un système de surveillance en temps réel d'un patient souffrant de démence selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention comprend: une unité d'analyse qui détermine le modèle de comportement d'un patient par comparaison et analyse d'une variation de valeur prédéterminée et d'une variation de valeur qui est détectée par un dispositif vestimentaire équipé d'un capteur d'accélération gravitationnelle, d'un capteur de pression, d'un capteur gyroscopique et d'un module de communication sans fil; une unité de détection de chute qui génère un signal de détection de chute lorsqu'une variation de l'accélération gravitationnelle, détectée par le dispositif vestimentaire, est une première valeur ou une valeur plus grande dans un premier temps, et transmet celle-ci à un terminal d'utilisateur; une unité de détection d'escarre qui génère un signal de détection d'escarre lorsque des variations de pression et de vitesse angulaire, détectées par le dispositif vestimentaire, ne sont pas une seconde valeur ou une plus grande valeur dans un second temps, et les transmet au terminal d'utilisateur; une unité de détection d'emplacement qui analyse l'emplacement du patient à partir de multiples balises de détection internes connectées au dispositif vestimentaire; et une unité de détection d'échappement qui génère un signal de détection d'échappement comprenant un emplacement de survenue d'échappement et un temps de survenue d'échappement, lorsque le dispositif vestimentaire est connecté à des balises de détection d'échappement disposées à l'extérieur, et le transmet au terminal d'utilisateur.
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