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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2021: 7352-7355, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34892796

ABSTRACT

The study focuses on the realization of an accurate device for the detection of different physiological parameters. It has been realized a simple portable system containing the necessary electronics and ensuring the monitoring of the blood oxygenation, the body temperature, the air quality, the respiratory rate and the ECG. The main processing unit consists in a Raspberry Pi Zero W connected to the Healthy Pi4. The latter provides the interface for the clinical pulse-oxymeter while the measures of temperature and quality air are provided using the I2C protocol. The Bluetooth module is finally used to provide the ECG and blood rate data. The collected data are elaborated using Matlab and Python. To evaluate the accuracy of the realized device some experimental tests have been conducted on different subjects, comparing subjects working in Covid area with others resting at home. In both cases the monitoring time was 4 hours. Results have shown good performances of the system, detecting accurately the differences of the parameters values between the two situations. The usability of the device was assessed by administering a questionnaire to the healthcare personnel involved in the experimentation. The outcome shows a good usability of the system as well as an acceptable dressing time.


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COVID-19 , Wearable Electronic Devices , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic , Oximetry , SARS-CoV-2
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Arch Nat Hist ; 33(2): 232-40, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19845062

ABSTRACT

Anatomical illustration has evolved through the centuries, first having artistic and educational purposes and later more strictly medical objectives. Between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries, the analytical model (representation of individual parts, organs and systems) gave way to the composite model (description of the human body as a whole). Between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, there was a reversal of tendency: initially the anatomist requested the help of artists, but later the artist asked anatomists to check the accuracy of his work. In this way, anatomical illustration reached a high level of precision. This period also saw the creation of the "La Specola" Zoology Museum's collection of anatomical wax models. Initiated in the eighteenth century, it also included a series of contemporary colour illustrations executed by various artists. Most of the illustrations concern human anatomy, while a small number deal with comparative anatomy. These illustrations, each accompanied by one or more explanatory sheets, were produced to help explain the corresponding wax models. The anatomical wax model collection has been well preserved through the centuries, maintaining its ancient splendour, and it is the object of continuing research and restoration interventions.


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Anatomy, Artistic , Anatomy, Comparative , Human Body , Medical Illustration , Models, Anatomic , Museums , Anatomy/education , Anatomy/history , Anatomy, Artistic/education , Anatomy, Artistic/history , Anatomy, Comparative/education , Anatomy, Comparative/history , Books, Illustrated/history , History, 15th Century , History, 16th Century , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , Italy/ethnology , Medical Illustration/education , Medical Illustration/history , Museums/history , Research/education , Research/history
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