Using consumer wearables for clinical decision making
- đ¤ Speaker: Peter Charlton (University of Cambridge)
- đ Date & Time: Tuesday 02 May 2023, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: FW26, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building and Online
Abstract
Physiological measurement devices are widely integrated into clinical practice, ranging from blood pressure measurement in primary care, to continuous oxygen saturation monitoring in intensive care. Consumer wearables such as smartwatches potentially provide opportunity to monitor health and detect diseases unobtrusively outside of the clinical setting, in daily life. However, much work is required to establish pathways to use consumer wearables for clinical decision making.
In this talk, Peter Charlton will present an introduction to consumer wearables, focusing on the capabilities provided by photoplethysmography and electrocardiography sensors. He will then summarise potential clinical applications, highlighting contributions from his research towards making these applications a reality. Finally, he will share some areas for consideration to ensure consumer wearables can be used robustly for clinical decision making.
Series This talk is part of the Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar Series series.
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Tuesday 02 May 2023, 16:00-17:00