1.Implementation of Wearable Wireless Chest Patch Monitoring Terminal
Bingyang ZHANG ; Xiaoyu ZHAO ; Yu ZHANG ; Long HUANG ; Junya FU ; Shuqi CAO ; Junfeng GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(5):561-567
Objective A wearable wireless chest patch monitoring terminal is designed to realize the acquisition,processing,and wireless transmission of ECG,respiration,and body temperature signals.Methods The analog front-end ADS1292R,which integrates respiratory impedance and ECG front-end,is utilized to collect human ECG and respiratory signals.The body temperature is collected using a low-power,high-precision digital temperature sensor MAX30208.A filter algorithm for signal processing and wireless transmission is designed through a low-power nRF52840 Bluetooth SoC with an Arm Cortex-M4F kernel.Results The experimental results show that the designed monitoring terminal can monitor the ECG,respiration,and body temperature parameters of the human body in real-time and send the monitoring results via Bluetooth,with a continuous working time of more than 13 hours.Conclusion The wearable wireless chest patch monitoring terminal features good portability,long standby time,and high measurement accuracy,and it has promising application prospects in the fields of family health monitoring,mobile medical treatment,and smart healthcare.
2. Indications of percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling in prenatal diagnosis
Huijing ZHANG ; Shuxian WANG ; Huixia YANG ; Yu SUN ; Xiao SUN ; Junya CHEN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Jie FU ; Li YU ; Hong PAN ; Jingmei MA
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(12):838-843
Objective:
To investigate the tendency and safety of percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS) in prenatal screening and diagnosis, and the possibilities of avoiding unnecessary PUBS.
Methods:
This was a retrospective study of pregnant women who underwent PUBS for prenatal diagnosis in Peking University First Hospital from January 2015 to December 2017. Clinical indications, timing of PUBS, further investigations (chromosome karyotype, molecular genetics and pathogen testing), results, and pregnancy outcomes were collected and analyzed. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA),