Continuous monitoring of asthma control
Project Overview
Asthma patients who experience asthma exacerbation currently do not experience the symptoms for up to two days after they have already started. We will be using instruments to measure the breathing rate to determine how well their asthma is controlled. This data will then be combined to notify an asthma patient when to begin their asthma action plan (AAP). The timeliness of this alert system will decrease the likelihood of emergency medical attention.
Team Picture
Files
- Preliminary Report (February 23, 2017)
- 301-36-Excellence-Asthma Control-Executive Summary (April 20, 2017)
- Final Poster (April 28, 2017)
- Preliminary PDS (February 2, 2017)
- Final PDS (May 3, 2017)
- Final Report (May 3, 2017)
- Preliminary Presentation (February 17, 2017)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Timothy Lieb - Team Leader & Communicator
- Luke Dezellar - BSAC
- Kelsey Linsmeier - BWIG & BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Chris Brace - Advisor
- Dr. Sameer Mathur - Client
- Prof. John Webster - Alternate Contact
Related Projects
- Fall 2017: Continuous monitoring of asthma control
- Spring 2017: Continuous monitoring of asthma control
- Fall 2016: Continuous monitoring of asthma control
- Spring 2016: Continuous monitoring of asthma control