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KSI offers a free health check for community members. The free service includes a check of heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation. Contact us at 847/679-3135 or email office@ksi.edu to make an appointment.
The KSI healthcare monitoring system provides patients with data readings for the following:
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1. Systolic: |
Blood pressure reading of heart beats while pumping blood. Less than 120 is normal. |
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2. Diastolic: |
Blood pressure reading when the heart is at rest. Less than 80 is normal. |
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3. MAP: |
Displays Mearn Arterial Pressure, which is the average reading of the cuff pressure as the blood pressure cuff is inflating and deflating throughout a blood pressure determination. Around 70-110 is normal. |
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4. Pulse: |
Displays pulse rate per minute. A healthy adult, awake and at rest, may have a normal pulse rate of 60-110 beats per minute. Healthy athletes may have a normal pulse rate of less than 60bpm. |
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5. SpO2: |
Displays percentage of oxygen saturation in the blood. Around 96% is normal. |
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System Designers
Wen-Chung Yu, Yao-Teng Chi, Prof. S. K. Chang, Prof. C. Y. Hsieh, Prof. Falcon Chu
Description
Hospitals and Health Care facilities are more concerned these days about having the ability to accurately read, track and pulling up a medical history on a patient.
The KSI HealthCare Monitoring System is developed to work with The VITALMAX 4100 patient monitors to read and track the measured data as well as record in real time the electrocardiogram (ECG) data on a patient for medical and health services. In addition, the measured history data can be stored on the KSI ChronobotTM application server through the internet for further clinical purposes.
KSI HealthCare Monitoring Systems provides a function GUI that allows patients, healthcare professionals, or doctors to view as well as monitoring any the measured data and record the ECG data with selectable time frames as following:
- A display of the ECG waveform ( 3 Leads)
- A display of the measured data at the end of the measuring process, such as NIBP systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure values (MEAN or MAP)
- A display of the measured history data on a patient
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