Review on hypertension diagnosis using expert system and wearable devices

The popularity of smartphones and wearable devices is increasing in the global market. These devices track physical exercise records, heartbeat, medicines, and self-health diagnosis. The wearable devices can also collect personal health parameters include hypertension diagnosis. Hypertension is one...

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Published in:International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Main Author: Mohd Sani M.I.; Abdullah N.A.S.; Mohd Rosli M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2022
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Mohd Sani M.I.; Abdullah N.A.S.; Mohd Rosli M.
Review on hypertension diagnosis using expert system and wearable devices
2022
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
12
3
10.11591/ijece.v12i3.pp3166-3175
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85126459762&doi=10.11591%2fijece.v12i3.pp3166-3175&partnerID=40&md5=7887660285b86e0658cc5c8e671a7e7b
The popularity of smartphones and wearable devices is increasing in the global market. These devices track physical exercise records, heartbeat, medicines, and self-health diagnosis. The wearable devices can also collect personal health parameters include hypertension diagnosis. Hypertension is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular-related diseases among the Malaysian population. Many mobile applications are paired with wearable devices to monitor health conditions, but none of them able to diagnose hypertension. In this study, we reviewed research papers that focused on hypertension using expert systems and wearable devices. We performed a systematic literature review based on hypertension factors, expert systems, and wearable devices. We found 15 specific research papers after the filtering process. The key findings highlighted three main focuses, which are the factors of hypertension, the expert system techniques, and the types of sensors in wearable devices. Blood pressure is the most common factor of hypertension that can be collected by wearable devices. As for the expert system techniques, we determined the three most common techniques are machine learning, neural network, and fuzzy logic. Lastly, the wrist band is the most common sensor for wearable devices in hypertension-related research. © 2022 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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20888708
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author Mohd Sani M.I.; Abdullah N.A.S.; Mohd Rosli M.
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Review on hypertension diagnosis using expert system and wearable devices
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description The popularity of smartphones and wearable devices is increasing in the global market. These devices track physical exercise records, heartbeat, medicines, and self-health diagnosis. The wearable devices can also collect personal health parameters include hypertension diagnosis. Hypertension is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular-related diseases among the Malaysian population. Many mobile applications are paired with wearable devices to monitor health conditions, but none of them able to diagnose hypertension. In this study, we reviewed research papers that focused on hypertension using expert systems and wearable devices. We performed a systematic literature review based on hypertension factors, expert systems, and wearable devices. We found 15 specific research papers after the filtering process. The key findings highlighted three main focuses, which are the factors of hypertension, the expert system techniques, and the types of sensors in wearable devices. Blood pressure is the most common factor of hypertension that can be collected by wearable devices. As for the expert system techniques, we determined the three most common techniques are machine learning, neural network, and fuzzy logic. Lastly, the wrist band is the most common sensor for wearable devices in hypertension-related research. © 2022 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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