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Pulse rhythm refers to the pattern of pulsations within specific intervals, offering valuable insights into the regularity or irregularity of the heart's beats as observed through the pattern of pulsation within specific intervals. A regular pulse exhibits a consistent heart rate with uniform waveforms and pulsation force, variations of which can be classified as normal, weak, or bounding.
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Wearable bioimpedance sensors offer a promising, noninvasive approach for monitoring chronic conditions. Despite past wearable tech disappointments, bioimpedance shows potential for remote patient monitoring and improved healthcare outcomes.

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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Health Informatics
  • Wearable Technology

Background:

  • Chronic conditions affect a majority of US adults, increasing healthcare costs.
  • Wearable technology offers potential for remote monitoring and early disease detection.
  • Previous wearable technologies faced challenges in reliability, user feedback, and comfort.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate wearable bioimpedance monitoring for chronic conditions.
  • To highlight current advancements and remaining challenges in the field.

Main Methods:

  • Bioimpedance sensing, a noninvasive technique, is explored for its versatility.
  • Application of bioimpedance for extracting respiration, cardiac output, and fluid status.
  • Utilizing bioimpedance for continuous, real-time imaging.

Main Results:

  • Bioimpedance enables monitoring of physiological parameters like respiration and cardiac output.
  • It aids in assessing body composition and fluid status, crucial for conditions like heart failure.
  • Continuous imaging capabilities are demonstrated, such as during mechanical ventilation.

Conclusions:

  • Wearable bioimpedance monitoring is a promising technology for managing chronic diseases.
  • Further improvements are needed to overcome current challenges for widespread adoption.
  • This technology has the potential to enhance remote patient care and reduce healthcare costs.