
- Full-stack Developer
- Database Manager
- SRE&DevOps
- UI/UX, Tester
Infusion pumps deliver nutrients and medications into a patients’ body in controlled amounts. So far, clinicians at GOSH have been manually collecting information from patients to record the feed data. Moreover, GOSH had no system in place that would monitor the feed data and present it in a concise, user-friendly manner. This is an important problem as it is often unclear whether a patient is achieving the prescribed amounts of feed, resulting in false positives about the efficiency of the treatment. Our project focuses on building a smart dashboard that receives real-time feed information from the infusion pump avoiding middlemen and visualises the feed data with many configurable features. The dashboard is accessible for both clinicians and patients, where patients can seamlessly view their treatment history and give feedback about how they feel when clinicians can monitor and change the current treatment plan to a much more tailored one.
Learn what we have done in this project by watching a short video.
Our team always concentrates on users' actual needs, interviews them, and conducts independent researches to meet their requirements.
Only authorised users can register and login. JWT is used for the authentication process.
Monitor and visualise the received feed against the target feed applying multiple filters. Hover over the feed point to view the percentage difference between target and actual feed and to see patient’s feedback for abnormality.
All feed data will be stored permanently in the database so none of your records will be lost and can be reviewed by clinicians.
You can review all past treatment history. Clinicians can also quickly change the patient’s treatment plan by just filling in a simple form.
Patients can leave a note on the data points to give comments on the quality of the feed, enabling better insights by clinicians.
System developed by Daulet Batayev, Henry Ching and Tianang Chen
Clients and organisations: Gemma Renshaw, Great Ormond Street Hospital
Supervisors and Teaching Assistants: Sheena Visram, Dr. Yun Fu and An Zhao
University College London