Psychiatric disease auxiliary diagnosis system based on virtual reality technology and physiological parameter detection

A technology of physiological parameter detection and virtual reality technology, which is applied in the direction of diagnosis, diagnosis recording/measurement, and data processing input/output process, etc. Repeated inspection by users to eliminate stigma, avoid one-sidedness and inconsistency, and prevent misdiagnosis

CN109215804APending Publication Date: 2019-01-15SOUTH CHINA UNIV OF TECH +1
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2019-01-15

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Abstract

The invention discloses a psychiatric disease auxiliary diagnosis system based on virtual reality technology and physiological parameter detection. The system comprises a patient terminal device and adoctor terminal device; the patient terminal device comprises a physiological parameter monitoring module, a VR / AR interaction module and a data acquisition and processing module; the VR / AR interaction module induces a user to generate special behaviors and mood fluctuations by displaying specific scenes to the user; the physiological parameter monitoring module is used for acquiring various physiological parameter data of the user in real time; acquired data are transmitted to the doctor terminal device through the Internet; the doctor terminal device includes a real scene acquisition module, a communication and control module, a tracking module and a display module, wherein the display module displays various indicators and behavior interaction modes of the user; and therefore, auxiliary diagnosis can be completed. According to the system, the VR / AR technology and physiological parameter monitoring are combined, and therefore, diagnostic accuracy can be improved, and the preventionand early treatment of psychiatric diseases can be benefitted.
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technical field

[0001] The invention relates to the technical field of disease diagnosis and early warning, in particular to an auxiliary diagnosis system for mental diseases based on virtual reality technology and physiological parameter detection. Background technique

[0002] Mental diseases refer to diseases that are clinically manifested by disorders of brain function under the influence of various biological, psychological, and social environmental factors, resulting in varying degrees of impairment in mental activities such as cognition, emotion, will, and behavior. In this case, the patient's mental activities such as cognition, emotion, will, action and behavior may appear persistent and obvious abnormalities; he cannot study, work, and live normally; his actions and behaviors are difficult to be understood by ordinary people; , and even commit suicide or attack or hurt others.

[0003] Schizophrenia (SZ) is a common, severe mental illness that occurs in young adul...

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[0043] Such as figure 1 As shown, the auxiliary diagnosis system for mental diseases in this embodiment is mainly used in hospital scenarios, including patient terminal devices and doctor terminal devices. The patient terminal devices and doctor terminal devices are connected through the Internet, and the patient terminal devices collect relevant physiological and psychological The information is connected with the doctor's terminal device through the Internet, and the obtained signal is transmitted to the doctor's terminal device.

[0044] The patient terminal device includes a physiological parameter monitoring module, a VR / AR interactive module, and a data collection and processing module. The VR / AR interactive module includes a sound and shape display module, an interactive control module, and a behavior prompt module. By displaying a specific scene to the user, Induce users to produce special behaviors and mood swings; Among them, the virtual scenes and interactive conten...