The purpose of the Tedis project is:
To remotely and continuously monitor patients with chronic diseases in their living environments. This includes tracking whether patients are taking their necessary medications regularly, monitoring vital data at the desired frequency, assessing whether the data results meet targeted levels, and determining what precautions should be taken if they do not. The system aims to detect and/or predict potential complications as early as possible, alert responsible parties, and ensure that necessary precautions are taken or that patients seek medical attention promptly.
Ultimately, the primary goal is to enhance the quality of life for patients with chronic diseases to the highest possible level, enabling them to participate in daily life and productivity while continuing to live in their natural environments. The initial focus of the Tedis application is the remote monitoring of patients with artificial heart pumps. These devices are used for end-stage heart failure patients
who cannot undergo heart transplantation due to the global shortage of organ donations and the lack of suitable donors. With these devices, patients with heart pumps can live healthier and longer lives. The main objective is to maximize the quality of life for these patients, ensure their active participation in life and productivity, and allow them to continue living in their natural environments.
The production and economy of today are being transformed by three interconnected technologies:
The Internet of Things (IoT): Devices communicating with each other over the internet.
Big Data: The processing of large volumes of data in terms of volume, frequency, and scope.
Machine Learning: The automation of extracting meaningful information from data.
The era we are in, driven by the impact of these three technologies, can be referred to as the dawn of artificial intelligence. We are leveraging all three technologies as part of the application of artificial intelligence techniques in healthcare. Our goal is to use artificial intelligence to analyze the big data collected from patients and make predictive assessments.
You can install the Logbook application on your mobile device from the links below.
You can access the Logbook Web application via the Tedis Web Application link.
These applications are not for general use, it can only be used by specific users defined on the server. If you are not one of these users, do not attempt to install and/or use the applications.