Cloud Based Medical Patient Tracking System (MPTS) for Multiple Simultaneous Running Events




Abstract:
Approximately two million people participate in long-distance running races in the United States annually. During marathons, the incident rate is significantly high - 1,01 per 100.000 runners experience cardiac arrest. Reports of race-related cardiac arrests have generated concern about the safety of this activity and the industry in general. The Race Associated Cardiac Arrest Event Registry (RACER) aims to address these issues. The registry collected data from the most recent decade of long-distance running races to determine the incidence, clinical profile, and cardiac arrest outcomes in these events. Ultimately, the system is supposed to provide real time medical information about runners to attending doctors in case of emergency. This paper presents a cloud-based medical patient tracking system (MTPS) to provide real-time medical information about runners to attending doctors in case of emergency.

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S. Malinović, Z. Konjović, “Cloud Based Medical Patient Tracking System (MPTS) for Multiple Simultaneous Running Events,” in Sinteza 2022 - International Scientific Conference on Information Technology and Data Related Research, Belgrade, Singidunum University, Serbia, 2022, pp. 256-261. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2022-256-261

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Malinović, S., Konjović, Z. (2022). Cloud Based Medical Patient Tracking System (MPTS) for Multiple Simultaneous Running Events. Paper presented at Sinteza 2022 - International Scientific Conference on Information Technology and Data Related Research. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2022-256-261

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