Implementation of an end-to-end standard-based patient monitoring solution. Martinez, I., Fernandez, J., Galarraga, M., Serrano, L., de Toledo, P., Jimenez-Fernandez, S., Led, S., Martinez-Espronceda, M., & Garcia, J. Iet Communications, 2(2):181–191, February, 2008.
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A proof-of-concept design of a patient monitoring solution for intensive care unit environments has been presented. It is end-to-end standard-based, using ISO/IEEE 11073 ( X73) in the bedside environment and EN13606 to communicate the information to an electronic healthcare record ( EHR) server. At the bedside end, the system is a plug-and-play sensor network communicating with a gateway that collects medical information and sends the data to a monitoring server. The monitoring server transforms this information into an EN13606 extract to be stored on the EHR server. The system has been implemented to comply with the last X73 and EN13606 available versions and tested in a laboratory environment to demonstrate the feasibility of an end-to-end standard-based solution.
@ARTICLE{deToledo-2008b,
  author = {Martinez, I. and Fernandez, J. and Galarraga, M. and Serrano, L.
	and de Toledo, P. and Jimenez-Fernandez, S. and Led, S. and Martinez-Espronceda,
	M. and Garcia, J.},
  title = {Implementation of an end-to-end standard-based patient monitoring
	solution},
  journal = {Iet Communications},
  year = {2008},
  volume = {2},
  pages = {181--191},
  number = {2},
  month = feb,
  DI = {10.1049/iet-com:20060703},
  SN = {1751-8628},
  TC = {13},
  UT = {WOS:000254683700002},
  Z9 = {13},
  abstract = {A proof-of-concept design of a patient monitoring solution for intensive
	care unit environments has been presented. It is end-to-end standard-based,
	using ISO/IEEE 11073 ( X73) in the bedside environment and EN13606
	to communicate the information to an electronic healthcare record
	( EHR) server. At the bedside end, the system is a plug-and-play
	sensor network communicating with a gateway that collects medical
	information and sends the data to a monitoring server. The monitoring
	server transforms this information into an EN13606 extract to be
	stored on the EHR server. The system has been implemented to comply
	with the last X73 and EN13606 available versions and tested in a
	laboratory environment to demonstrate the feasibility of an end-to-end
	standard-based solution.}
}

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