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Connecting Medical Devices to Cell Phones. Mentor: Prof. K. Mani Chandy Co-Mentor: Dr. Julian Bunn By: Victor Chu & Aleksander Palatnik October 2009. Agenda. Who Supported Us Modern Medicine Stethoscope Electrocardiogram Objectives Platform Stethoscope & Results
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Connecting Medical Devices to Cell Phones Mentor: Prof. K. Mani Chandy Co-Mentor: Dr. Julian Bunn By: Victor Chu & Aleksander Palatnik October 2009
Agenda • Who Supported Us • Modern Medicine • Stethoscope • Electrocardiogram • Objectives • Platform • Stethoscope & Results • Electrocardiogram & Results • Future Plans • Acknowledgments & References
Who • Infospheres Group • Sense and Respond • Prof. K Mani Chandy • Projects include: • Virtual Environments for Radiation Detection • The Event Driven Web • Personal Monitors • Dr. Julian Bunn • Prof. Chanhuei Yang
Modern Medicine • Expensive Devices • Spirometer • Device: $10 - $500+ • Echocardiograms (Ultrasound) • Procedure + Interpretation: $250 - $600 • Electrocardiogram • Device: $300 - $1500 • Procedure + Interpretation: $30 - $60 • Stethoscope • Device: $1 - $300 • Procedure + Interpretation: $45 - $80 • Preliminary Screening
Stethoscope • Auscultation • Measurement and interpretation of • heart sounds • A bell with a diaphragm amplifies the audio produced by blood moving within the heart • 1-3Hz signal from heart beat • Higher frequencies from turbulence (Murmurs)
Electrocardiogram • Transthoracic interpretation of electrical activity of the heart • Multiple Leads – Can be 3, 5, 12, etc. • High Pass Filter 1 Hz • Low Pass Filter 40 Hz
Objective • Connecting Medical Devices to Cell phones • Cell phones are ubiquitous • Powerful processors • Ability to transmit data • Stethoscope • Inexpensive and simple device • Can indicate many heart problems • Electrocardiogram • Relatively inexpensive platform • Extremely valuable diagnostic tool
Platform • G1 Google Android phone (HTC Dream) • Developer’s Edition • Java • Android Emulator • Samsung SGH-A737 • Testing Purposes
Stethoscope Connections • Littman Stethoscope • $50 - $300 • Budget Stethoscope • $1 - $5 • 3M Poster Strips • Used to create a seal between • stethoscope and microphone • Strip of foam with adhesive • on both sides
Stethoscope Results • Stethoscope Recording • Performed several recordings using a built-in laptop microphone with the Audacity program • Applied noise-reduction, amplification • Low-cost stethoscope: • Littmann stethoscope:
Stethoscope Results • Peak-finding algorithm • Time-domain only • Based on Envelope • Peak determination by variable thresholding • Median Filter • Looking between peaks yields murmur level • Functional up to medium-severity murmur
Electrocardiogram Connections • Passive Analog Circuit • 9 Volt Battery Power Source • 400x amplification • Analog output
Electrocardiogram Connections • 3 Leads • Body • 2 Signal • Pre–1984 Pennies + Lotion • Copper • Q-Trace Electrodes
Electrocardiogram Results Laptop Results Audacity High Pass Filter 1 Hertz, Low Pass Filter 40 Hertz
Electrocardiogram Results Waves identifiable P, Q, R, S components visible T Wave not visible
Future Plans • Develop software for stethoscope System • Migrate code to cellular phone system • Improve artifact resistance • Improve pathology detection • Develop better hardware for ECG system • Stabilize system • Implement more efficient designs • Minimize costs
Acknowledgements • Prof. K. Mani Chandy • Dr. Julian Bunn • Dr. Danny Petrasek • Prof. Al Barr • Prof. Chanhuei Yang • Surf Office
Thank You and Have a good summer! Victor Chu Aleks Palatnik
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