JOURNAL ARTICLE

A textile-based wearable system for vital sign monitoring: applicability in cardiac patients

Abstract

We presents a new textile-based wearable system, named MagIC (Maglietta Interattiva Computerizzata), for the unobtrusive recording of cardiorespiratory and motion signals during spontaneous behavior in daily life and in a clinical environment. MagIC is composed of a vest, including textile sensors for ECG and breathing frequency detection, and a portable electronic board for motion assessment, signal preprocessing and wireless data transmission to a remote computer. MagIC has been tested in freely moving subjects at work, at home, while driving and cycling. Applicability of the system in a clinical setting is now under evaluation. Recordings performed on cardiac inpatients in bed and during physical exercise showed 1) good signals quality; 2) a correct identification of arrhythmic events; and 3) a correct estimation of the tacogram. These results encourage the further tuning of the MagIC system for a routine use in the clinical practice

Keywords:
Wearable computer Computer science MAGIC (telescope) Cardiorespiratory fitness Preprocessor Real-time computing Wireless Embedded system Artificial intelligence Telecommunications Medicine

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Topics

Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
ECG Monitoring and Analysis
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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