The HiThings (Healthcare Internet of Things) Tele-ICU is a patient-centric digital-twin remote ICU monitoring system. This system integrates real-time data from medical devices (such as physiological monitors, ventilators, infusion pumps), electronic medical records, and test results. It categorizes and presents various physiological systems of the patient (such as infection, circulation, respiration, urinary, nutrition, and sedation). It also uses a 3D model of the human body to visually display the severity of organ conditions. The system provides real-time video to view patients as if in person and has AI diagnostic functions to assist in diagnosing and alerting for severe conditions such as sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and ST elevation MI (STEMI). This allows medical teams to quickly grasp all patient conditions on a single system and screen, significantly reducing the care burden on ICU staff.
Additionally, this system uses a web-based architecture, making it applicable to any device (computer, tablet, mobile phone), anywhere, and anytime. Even if critical care doctors or consulting specialists are not in the hospital ICU, their devices can connect securely, allowing multiple medical personnel to monitor and consult on critically ill patients simultaneously, greatly improving the quality of critical care.
The HiThings Tele-ICU system is being gradually implemented in our hospital's respiratory ICU, surgical ICU, and pediatric ICU. This system uses the standard FHIR format to interface with various medical devices and hospital information systems (HIS), making it easy to expand to other medical institutions.
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