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Development of a health parameters tracking wearable device for detection of stress episodes and principles of panic attacks

Authors :
Malik, Ayesha Afzaal
thesis supervisor: Di Felice, Marco
Malik, Ayesha Afzaal
thesis supervisor: Di Felice, Marco

Abstract

A proof of concept for a wearable device is presented to help patients who suffer from panic attacks due to panic disorder. The aim of this device is to enable such patients manage these stressful episodes by guiding them to regulate their breathing and by informing the care taker. Panic attack prediction is deployed that can enable the healthcare providers to not only monitor and manage the panic attacks of a patient but also carry out an early intervention to reduce the symptom severity of the approaching panic attack. The patient can acquire the help they need, ultimately regaining control. The concept of panic attack prediction can lead to a personalized treatment of the patient. The study is conducted using a small real-world dataset, and only two primary symptoms of panic attack are used. These symptoms include pacing heart rate and hyperventilation or abnormal breathing rate. This thesis project is developed in collaboration with ALTEN italia and all the required hardware is provided by them.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362647899
Document Type :
Electronic Resource