Monitoring and early warning method for cerebral thrombosis patients
A technology for monitoring and early warning and cerebral thrombosis, applied in electrotherapy, vascular assessment, and telemetry patient monitoring, etc., can solve the problems of poor timeliness and unrealized remote early warning function, and achieve remote alarm and help, as well as remote real-time information transmission Effect
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[0032] Such as figure 1 with 2 As shown, the monitoring and early warning method for patients with cerebral thrombosis provided by the present invention comprises the following steps:
[0033] Step 1. Establish a monitoring and early warning system. The monitoring and early warning system includes a camera, a carotid artery detector, a wrist pulse blood pressure detector, a help button, a loudspeaker, an audio collector, a microwave electrode, an electronic injector, a microprocessor, and a wireless transceiver module. The processor is connected to the camera, carotid artery detector, wrist pulse blood pressure detector, emergency button, speaker, audio collector, microwave electrode, electronic injector and wireless transceiver module, such as figure 2 As shown, the camera is set on the head of the human body, the carotid artery detector is set on the neck of the human body, and the wrist pulse blood pressure detector is set on the wrist of the human body;
[0034] Step 2,...
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