Portable wireless communication blood glucose monitoring and diagnosing system oriented to community hospital
A technology of wireless communication and blood sugar monitoring, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of inability to know the blood sugar situation of patients in time, inability to track the blood sugar changes of patients for a long time, and inability to provide timely feedback of blood sugar data. Analysis and long-term follow-up diagnosis, the effect of convenient implementation
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[0014] See figure 1 , The system of the present invention is realized by wirelessly communicating data between the blood glucose meter carried by the patient and the community hospital database 8. The system mainly consists of four parts. One is the main control module for data acquisition and processing with the microprocessor 1 as the core, which completes the collection, coding and sending of blood glucose data, the reading and displaying of the doctor’s diagnosis results, and the use of AT commands to control wireless communication Modules 6 and 7 send and receive data and other functions. The second is wireless communication modules 6 and 7, which use digital mobile communication systems based on GPRS and CDMA communication protocols to realize data transmission between the hospital and personal blood glucose meters through mobile communication networks, and complete the data management diagnosis of sending blood glucose data to the hospital Software, and functions such a...
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