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Textile-enabled Bioimpedance Instrumentation for Personalised Health Monitoring Applications
University of Borås, School of Engineering.
2013 (English)Licentiate thesis, monograph (Other academic)
Sustainable development
The content falls within the scope of Sustainable Development
Abstract [en]

A growing number of factors, including the costs, technological advancements, an ageing population, and medical errors are leading industrialised countries to invest in research on alternative solutions to improving their health care systems and increasing patients’ life quality. Personal Health System (PHS) solutions envision the use of information and communication technologies that enable a paradigm shift from the traditional hospital-centred healthcare delivery model toward a preventive and person-centred approach. PHS offers the means to follow patient health using wearable, portable or implantable systems that offer ubiquitous, unobtrusive bio-data acquisition, allowing remote access to patient status and treatment monitoring.Electrical Bioimpedance (EBI) technology is a non-invasive, quick and relatively affordable technique that can be used for assessing and monitoring different health conditions, e.g., body composition assessments for nutrition. EBI technology combined with state-of-the-art advances in sensor and textile technology are fostering the implementation of wearable bioimpedance monitors that use functional garments for the implementation of personalised healthcare applications.This research studies the development of a portable EBI spectrometer that can use dry textile electrodes for the assessment of body composition for the purposes of clinical uses. The portable bioimpedance monitor has been developed using the latest advances in system-on-chip technology for bioimpedance spectroscopy instrumentation. The obtained portable spectrometer has been validated against commercial spectrometer that performs total body composition assessment using functional textrode garments.The development of a portable Bioimpedance spectrometer using functional garments and dry textile electrodes for body composition assessment has been shown to be a feasible option. The availability of such measurement systems bring closer the real implementation of personalised healthcare systems.

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology , 2013.
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TRITA-STH : report, ISSN 1653-3836 ; 2013:1
Keywords [en]
personal healthcare systems, bioimpedance, wearable, portable, monitoring, textrodes, body composition, chronic kidney disease, ambient assisting living, wireless sensor
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Biomedical Laboratory Science/Technology Control Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-3651Local ID: 2320/12298ISBN: 978-91-7501-702-0 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-3651DiVA, id: diva2:877041
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2013-04-29 Licentiatseminarium kl.10-11.30 The presentation will be broadcast using Adobe Connect. For more information contact javier.ferreira@hb.seAvailable from: 2015-12-04 Created: 2015-12-04

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