A Pervasive Healthcare System for COPD Patients

Diagnostics (Basel). 2019 Oct 1;9(4):135. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics9040135.

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most severe public health problems worldwide. Pervasive computing technology creates a new opportunity to redesign the traditional pattern of medical system. While many pervasive healthcare systems are currently found in the literature, there is little published research on the effectiveness of these paradigms in the medical context. This paper designs and validates a rule-based ontology framework for COPD patients. Unlike conventional systems, this work presents a new vision of telemedicine and remote care solutions that will promote individual self-management and autonomy for COPD patients through an advanced decision-making technique. Rules accuracy estimates were 89% for monitoring vital signs, and environmental factors, and 87% for nutrition facts, and physical activities.

Keywords: COPD; context-aware system; healthcare systems; ontology; semantic web rule language (SWRL).