Search for dissertations about: "online patients monitoring"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words online patients monitoring.
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1. Bioanalytical development for application in therapeutic drug monitoring : focus on drugs used in psychiatry
Abstract : Introduction: Since the 1950s and onwards, many new psychoactive drugs have been successfully introduced in clinical practice. A common feature of these drugs is a profound metabolism before clearance from the body. READ MORE
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2. Interactive RFID for Industrial and Healthcare Applications
Abstract : This thesis introduces the circuit and system design of interactive Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. IoT has the vision of connectivity for anything, at anytime and anywhere. READ MORE
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3. Data-driven Implementations for Enhanced Healthcare Internet-of-Things Systems
Abstract : Healthcare monitoring systems based on the Internet of Things (IoT) areemerging as a potential solution for reducing healthcare costs by impacting and improving the quality of health care delivery. The rising numberof elderly and chronic patient population in the world and the associatedhealthcare costs urges the application of IoT technology to improve andsupport the health care services. READ MORE
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4. Oral health in an outpatient psychiatric population : oral status, life satisfaction, and support
Abstract : Oral health has generally improved in Sweden over the past 30 years. Investigations of living conditions have indicated that people with chronic mental health problems requiring psychiatric services diverge from that pattern. READ MORE
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5. On-line vectorcardiography during coronary angioplasty and unstable coronary artery disease
Abstract : This thesis evaluates the usefulness of continuous vectorcardiography (VCG) in patients undergoing elective coronary angioplasty and in patients with unstable coronary artery disease (CAD), for detection and quantitation of myocardial ischemia and for identification of patients at risk of coronary events. The aims were to investigate, whether continuous on-line VCG: 1. READ MORE