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Innovations in electronic cardiology: our specialists visited the congress on modern information systems

02 Nov Nov 2018
2018

V European Congress on E-Cardiology and E-Health was held in Moscow on the 29th and 30th of November 2018. Yulia Tashkeeva, Deputy Chief Physician for organizational and methodological work, Cardiologist; Sergey Danshin, Head of Automated Management Systems Department  and Ekaterina Souskanova, specialist of Automated Management Systems Department, told that the basic topic of the meeting became cardiology digitization issues.

Modern clinic must be “clever”: it needs to have video observation and control in the form of security passes and turnstiles; staff have to have telephony and access to videoconferencing, clinic website, training and educating systems, an electronic digital signature.

“Physicians discussed that nowadays in European countries life expectancy of people have increased, - shared Ekaterina Souskanova, - Meanwhile there has been the tendency of additional pressure on the health-care system. That is why it is important to develop information system and mobile applications for rapid patient-physician communication. For instance if a patient keeps an electronic blood pressure diary, a physician is able to monitor it remotely and correct the therapy at once, these procedures will allow to prevent surgical interventions and save the budget”.

Medical device inventors represented modern wireless microsystems for a long-term Electrocardiogram monitoring (ECG). Micro devices are attached on a patient thoracic region and measured ECG constantly. Data are transferred to a cloud server in real-time through Bluetooth and Mobile Internet. A physician may look through good quality data in his personal website account. Inventors of the other company represented a smartphone case, which allows the ECG signals multiple home registration and sends the indicators to a physician with help of a mobile application (app).

The remote monitoring web platform was also represented. It allows physicians to get data about patient health from different devices - tonometer, glucose monitor, heart rate monitor, scales. If indicators are critical, the physician will get a message about the patient fair condition. A patient has an ability to obtain an access to an actual treatment plan in a mobile app, to fill out the information about own health condition, to get reminders about the necessity of taking his medications, to communicate with a physician by video calling or instant messaging. Tyumen Cardiology Research Center has remote monitoring systems. For example, a patient being in other city can register and send data from the implanted device to his attending doctor using a special gadget. His physician will analyze the health status, determine the reason of deterioration and assess the necessity of a face-to-face attendance.


  


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