Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle

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The monitoring of various vital signs in cattle is important from the point of view of production, health and animal welfare; however, there are few devices that have the potential to be used at the field level and that are not invasive. For this reason, the present work was carried out with the pur...

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Autores: Quispe Bonilla, Max, Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo, Serrano-Arriezu, Luis, Led Ramos, Santiago, Quispe Peña, Edgar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/15918
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Materia:electrocardiogram; ECG; breathing; skin temperature; wearable medical device
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Diseño, desarrollo y evaluación preliminar de un novedoso monitor de signos vitales llevable para vacunos
title Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
spellingShingle Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
Quispe Bonilla, Max
electrocardiogram; ECG; breathing; skin temperature; wearable medical device
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ECG
respiración
temperatura de la piel
equipo llevable
title_short Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
title_full Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
title_fullStr Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
title_full_unstemmed Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
title_sort Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattle
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quispe Bonilla, Max
Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo
Serrano-Arriezu, Luis
Led Ramos, Santiago
Quispe Peña, Edgar
author Quispe Bonilla, Max
author_facet Quispe Bonilla, Max
Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo
Serrano-Arriezu, Luis
Led Ramos, Santiago
Quispe Peña, Edgar
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Serrano-Arriezu, Luis
Led Ramos, Santiago
Quispe Peña, Edgar
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv electrocardiogram; ECG; breathing; skin temperature; wearable medical device
electrocardiograma
ECG
respiración
temperatura de la piel
equipo llevable
topic electrocardiogram; ECG; breathing; skin temperature; wearable medical device
electrocardiograma
ECG
respiración
temperatura de la piel
equipo llevable
description The monitoring of various vital signs in cattle is important from the point of view of production, health and animal welfare; however, there are few devices that have the potential to be used at the field level and that are not invasive. For this reason, the present work was carried out with the purpose of designing, constructing and evaluating the use of wearable vital signs monitor (MOSIVILLe), which is capable of capturing the vital signs in cattle under field conditions. The design and development of MOSIVILLe was carried out in Lima, Peru, between January and October 2017 and the field evaluation was carried out in Chota, Peru, using 11 heifers between November 2017 and February 2018. The vital signs of cattle were obtained with the MOSIVILLe, recognizing the P, Q, R, S, T waves, QRS complex and RR interval of the electrocardiogram that led to obtain the heart rate (HR). Additionally, the skin temperature (T°S) and the ventilation signal were obtained with the peaks of inhalation, exhalation, inspiration time and expiration time that determine the respiratory frequency (RF). MOSIVILLe used in cattle in field conditions allowed to obtain an HR of 70.83±1.47, RF of 25.24±1.64 and a T°S of 31.52±0.40 (mean ± standard error), values that agree with the literature. It is concluded that MOSIVILLe is an important alternative to obtain various vital signs in cattle under field conditions.
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spelling Design, development and preliminary evaluation of a new wearable vital signs monitor for cattleDiseño, desarrollo y evaluación preliminar de un novedoso monitor de signos vitales llevable para vacunosQuispe Bonilla, MaxPoma Gutiérrez, AdolfoSerrano-Arriezu, LuisLed Ramos, SantiagoQuispe Peña, Edgarelectrocardiogram; ECG; breathing; skin temperature; wearable medical deviceelectrocardiogramaECGrespiracióntemperatura de la pielequipo llevableThe monitoring of various vital signs in cattle is important from the point of view of production, health and animal welfare; however, there are few devices that have the potential to be used at the field level and that are not invasive. For this reason, the present work was carried out with the purpose of designing, constructing and evaluating the use of wearable vital signs monitor (MOSIVILLe), which is capable of capturing the vital signs in cattle under field conditions. The design and development of MOSIVILLe was carried out in Lima, Peru, between January and October 2017 and the field evaluation was carried out in Chota, Peru, using 11 heifers between November 2017 and February 2018. The vital signs of cattle were obtained with the MOSIVILLe, recognizing the P, Q, R, S, T waves, QRS complex and RR interval of the electrocardiogram that led to obtain the heart rate (HR). Additionally, the skin temperature (T°S) and the ventilation signal were obtained with the peaks of inhalation, exhalation, inspiration time and expiration time that determine the respiratory frequency (RF). MOSIVILLe used in cattle in field conditions allowed to obtain an HR of 70.83±1.47, RF of 25.24±1.64 and a T°S of 31.52±0.40 (mean ± standard error), values that agree with the literature. It is concluded that MOSIVILLe is an important alternative to obtain various vital signs in cattle under field conditions.El monitoreo de los diferentes signos vitales en vacunos tiene importancia desde el punto de vista productivo, sanitario y de bienestar animal; sin embargo, existen pocos equipos que tengan el potencial de uso a nivel de campo y que no sean invasivos. Por tal motivo se llevó a cabo el presente trabajo con la finalidad de diseñar, construir y evaluar el uso de un pequeño MOnitor de SIgnos VItales LLevable (MOSIVILLe), que sea capaz de capturar las señales vitales en vacunos bajo condiciones de campo. El diseño y desarrollo del MOSIVILLe se realizó en Lima, Perú, entre enero y octubre de 2017 y la evaluación en campo se realizó en Chota, Perú, utilizando 11 vaquillas entre noviembre de 2017 y febrero de 2018. Con el uso del MOSIVILLe se obtuvieron las señales vitales de vacunos, reconociéndose las ondas P, Q, R, S, T, complejo QRS e intervalo RR del electrocardiograma que condujeron a obtener la frecuencia cardiaca (FC). Adicionalmente, se obtuvo la temperatura de la piel (T°P) y la señal de ventilación con los picos de inhalación, exhalación, tiempo de inspiración y tiempo de espiración que determinan la frecuencia respiratoria (FR). El MOSIVILLe usado en vacunos en condiciones de campo permitió obtener una FC de 70.83±1.47, FR de 25.24±1.64 y una T°P de 31.52±0.40 (promedio ± error estándar), valores que se encuentran en concordancia con la literatura. Se concluye que el MOSIVILLe es una alternativa importante para obtener diversos signos vitales en vacunos bajo condiciones de campo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2019-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1591810.15381/rivep.v30i1.15684Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 30 Núm. 1 (2019); 74-87Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 30 No. 1 (2019); 74-871682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/15918/13694Derechos de autor 2019 Max Quispe Bonilla, Adolfo Poma Gutiérrez, Luis Serrano-Arriezu, Santiago Led Ramos, Edgar Quispe Peñahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/159182019-04-18T23:27:10Z
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