Abstract
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020 JCR, received in June 2021)
Highlights
Sleep apnea is medical condition that affects about 4% of the population and may cause various medical complications such as: fatigue, hearth problems and elevated blood pressure, diabetes type II, metabolic syndrome and others
Patient-Centered Care based on Fog Computing paradigm: A Case of Sleep Apnea Detection ICIC20 Virtual Conference – September 2020
Theory/Methods: This paper proposes a system and methodology based on fog computing paradigm to unobtrusively detect sleep apnea and to enable patients with sleep apnea and health care providers to be active participants and collaborate in chronic disease management
Summary
Sleep apnea is medical condition that affects about 4% of the population and may cause various medical complications such as: fatigue, hearth problems and elevated blood pressure, diabetes type II, metabolic syndrome and others. Patient-Centered Care based on Fog Computing paradigm: A Case of Sleep Apnea Detection ICIC20 Virtual Conference – September 2020 Theory/Methods: This paper proposes a system and methodology based on fog computing paradigm to unobtrusively detect sleep apnea and to enable patients with sleep apnea and health care providers to be active participants and collaborate in chronic disease management. The methodology is based on findings that sleep apnea is accompanied by body or leg movement.
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