Research Article | 01-September-2017
The main aim of the paper is biomedical monitoring of human being. Biomedical values are heart rate ,blood pressure ,body temperature and here we use a GPRS module and biomedical monitoring sensor and data from these sensor are updated to the web server and in addition to that we use an automated external defibrillator(AED) which automatically diagnosis the cardiac arrhythmia of ventricular fibrillation, and pulse less ventricular tachycardia and is able to deal them with an defibrillation, the
M. Manimaraboopathy,
S. Vijayalakshmi,
D. Hemavathy,
A . Priya
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 5, 446–458
Research paper | 15-January-2019
Numerous studies have investigated the connection between autonomic control of heart rate (HR) and auditory stimulus. Yet, the literature lacks evidence of a close association between auditory brainstem processing and HR autonomic control. We aimed to evaluate and verify the relationship between auditory brainstem response (ABR) and HR variability (HRV) in healthy women. Forty-six healthy female subjects, between the ages of 18 and 30 years old participated in the study. They were subjected to
Ariany G. Silva,
Ana Claúdia F. Frizzo,
Eduardo F. B. Chagas,
David M. Garner,
Rodrigo D. Raimundo,
Luiz Vinicius de Alcantara Sousa,
Vitor E. Valenti
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 78 , ISSUE 4, 305–314
Article | 05-December-2017
between infected and uninfected hosts, but even between different parasite loads in showing a strong preference for uninfected hosts or hosts with a low parasite load. Host heart rate declined briefly immediately after parasitism. Superparasitism resulted in increased parasite mortality. Scramble competition within mosquito larvae for limited host nutrients, coupled with a skewed sex ratio favoring males, is assumed to lead to parasite population decline and subsequently toward host-parasite
MANAR SANAD,
JENNIFER S. SUN,
MUHAMMAD S. M. SHAMSELDEAN,
YI WANG,
RANDY GAUGLER
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 3, 316–320
Research Article | 12-December-2017
This is a follow-up study to a previous experiment that evaluated the feasibility of a simple monitoring device, Con-Dis, in assessing perceived well-being (PWB) among elderly people. Additionally, in the present study Con-Dis was used at the same time as blood pressure and heart rate monitors and pedometers to see the possible correlation between PWB, blood pressure, heart rate, and time spent on outdoor activity. The Con-Dis device proved technically functional, feasible, and informative
Jori Reijula,
Toni Rosendahl,
Kari Reijula,
Paula Roilas,
Heikki Roilas,
Raimo Sepponen
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 2, 130–475
Research paper | 27-December-2017
these issues. The central controller unit has an in-built algorithm based on two level adaptive branch prediction techniques to detect the period of inactivity of sensor nodes. Further, only one wearable heart rate sensor node is included in the system which measures the heart rate and detects abnormality. The central controller signals an alarm to the user to wear this predicting the sleeping time. This makes the system minimally intrusive and user friendly. Thus the multi-sensor network consists
N. Samanta,
A.K. Chanda,
C. RoyChaudhuri
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 2, 762–780
Review | 31-August-2018
. Ultrasound also allows to monitor the outcome of methotrexate therapy. This study is a review of literature regarding the management of ectopic pregnancy with methotrexate. Such ultrasound findings as the size of the ectopic mass, presence of fetal heart rate and free fluid have been confirmed as effective eligibility criteria for therapy with methotrexate. In the future, possibly also endometrial stripe thickness and the vascularity of the ectopic mass may be considered predictive of successful
Piotr Czuczwar
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 18 , ISSUE 73, 158–161
Review Paper | 22-February-2013
and risk of SUDEP are identified and proposed to use in its prevention: heart rate variability, long and short QT, arrhythmias, asystole, oxygen desaturation, apneas, hypoxia, postictal EEG suppression, circadian seizure pattern. Conclusions. Risk factors for SUDEP, AEDs effects, non-AED management of preventive options and forensic autopsy in diagnosis of SUDEP are discussed. Periictal long term video EEG, ECG and oxygen saturation monitoring may contribute to better understanding of SUDEP
Jerzy Majkowski
Journal of Epileptology, Volume 21 , ISSUE 1, 37–54
Review | 25-July-2017
that an animal learns during conditioning sessions and that the resulting plastic changes are associative in nature, objective measures of behavior are necessary. Multiple types of conditioned responses can develop depending on the training situation, CS and unconditioned stimulus (UCS) characteristics. These include physiological responses such as salivation, heart rate, and galvanic skin reaction, and also behavioral responses such as startle reflex potentiation or suppression of an ongoing
Anita Cybulska-Kłosowicz
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 76 , ISSUE 2, 87–97