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Objective: develop signal processing algorithm for the removal of disturbances not related to treatment course and compare with available clinical data. Methods: The study included 20 treatments from 19 uremic patients, 12 males and 4 females. Treatment instability was assessed with instability coefficient. Finally, Kt/V values obtained from optical signals were compared with laboratory results. Results:...
A crucial point in the haemodialysis (HD) treatment is the reliable assessment of hydration status. An inadequate removed volume may lead to chronic fluid overload which can lead to hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy and heart failure. Therefore, the estimation of the hydration state and the management of a well-tolerated water removal is an important challenge. This exploratory study aims...
The availability of mobile healthcare systems is increasing in demand. The world's population today is faced with many health challenges all of which require the patient to be more empowered and monitor his own health. This research focuses on some of the mobile healthcare systems available for the monitoring of two chronic non-communicable diseases: diabetes and hypertension. The study investigates...
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