Next-Gen Surgery Assistance with IoT: Real-Time Health Monitoring of ECG, Cardiac Activity, and Neural Responses

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B. Vijayendra Reddy
Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni
Vivek More
Mangesh Patil
Gaurav Punyani

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The increasing demand for advanced healthcare solutions has led to the integration of IoT in medical systems. This paper introduces a novel IoT-based health monitoring and surgery assistance system that combines ECG signal monitoring, heartbeat tracking, and nervous system analysis to assess overall health conditions. The system utilises wearable medical devices and an IoT architecture to deliver real-time data, facilitating remote patient monitoring and supporting surgical procedures. Key features include online health condition display accessible from anywhere and innovative device integration for seamless tracking. Experimental results demonstrate the system’s high accuracy and real-world applicability, offering a transformative approach to modern healthcare.

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B. Vijayendra Reddy, Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni, Vivek More, Mangesh Patil, and Gaurav Punyani , Trans., “Next-Gen Surgery Assistance with IoT: Real-Time Health Monitoring of ECG, Cardiac Activity, and Neural Responses”, IJPMH, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 32–37, Jul. 2025, doi: 10.54105/ijpmh.D1085.05050725.
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B. Vijayendra Reddy, Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni, Vivek More, Mangesh Patil, and Gaurav Punyani , Trans., “Next-Gen Surgery Assistance with IoT: Real-Time Health Monitoring of ECG, Cardiac Activity, and Neural Responses”, IJPMH, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 32–37, Jul. 2025, doi: 10.54105/ijpmh.D1085.05050725.
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