Author: Capobussi, Matteo Moja Lorenzo
Title: 3d Printing Technology and Internet of Things Prototyping in Family Practice: Building Pulsoximeters during COVID-19 Pandemic Cord-id: 9gfmmj4l Document date: 2020_1_1
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Snippet: Family doctors can have an active role in identifying significant population needs and solutions. During COVID-19 epidemic, patient home monitoring with pulse oximetry has been a key aspect of care of patients. However, pandemics bring shortage medical equipment such as pulse oximetry. Through the local maker community in a matter of days four “smartâ€pulsoximeters were created and built. Following Internet of Things principles, the pulsoximeters were programmed to transmit recorded data thro
Document: Family doctors can have an active role in identifying significant population needs and solutions. During COVID-19 epidemic, patient home monitoring with pulse oximetry has been a key aspect of care of patients. However, pandemics bring shortage medical equipment such as pulse oximetry. Through the local maker community in a matter of days four “smartâ€pulsoximeters were created and built. Following Internet of Things principles, the pulsoximeters were programmed to transmit recorded data through Wi-Fi, in real time, directly to the doctors. Each protype pulsoximeter served a family doctor during the pandemic. Building instructions were shared in maker-oriented websites, potentially leading to additional small-scale productions.
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