Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) give wireless connectivity with computing power to monitor patients, during anesthesia in surgery. A Boyle's Continuous anesthesia machine administers anesthetic gases in combination with oxygen and real-time monitoring of oxygen saturation in blood, EEG, Body temperature, Blood pressure, heart rate, and evolved carbon dioxide (Depth of anesthesia Do A) to help anesthesiologists plan safe anesthesia. Medical sensors are attached to the patient's body to collect the patient's physiological data. Wireless transmission of the collected data to a medical staff's portable device. This update gives insight into recent developments in Wireless Networking Sensors in Critical Surgery including Anesthesia, WSN Architecture, Challenges, Network Security (Encryption) developments in Smart Medical Systems with a general domain of remote patient monitoring, focused on anesthesiology care in particular how WSN and IOT will help Anesthesia in automated administration and monitoring
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