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Jurnal Teknokes
ISSN : -     EISSN : 24078964     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35882/teknokes
Aims JURNAL TEKNOKES aims to become a forum for publicizing ideas and thoughts on health science and engineering in the form of research and review articles from academics, analysts, practitioners, and those interested in providing literature on biomedical engineering in all aspects. Scope: 1. Medical Electronics Technology and Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Artificial intelligence in biomedical imaging, Machine learning, and Pattern Recognition in a biomedical signal, Medical Diagnostic Instrumentation, Laboratorium Instrumentation, Medical Calibrator Design, Intelligent Systems, Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Fuzzy Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing, prosthetics, orthotics, rehabilitation sciences, Mobility Assistive Technology (MAT), Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the prosthetics and orthotics field, Breast Imaging, Cardiovascular Imaging, Chest Radiology, Computed Tomography, Diagnostic Imaging, Gastrointestinal Imaging, Genitourinary, Radiology, Head & Neck, Imaging Sciences, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Neuroimaging and Head & Neck, Neuro-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Pediatric Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography, Radiation Oncology, Ultrasound, X-ray Radiography, etc. 2. Medical Laboratory Technology: Hematology and clinical chemistry departments, microbiology section of the laboratory, parasitology, bacteriology, virology, hematology, clinical chemistry, toxicology, food and beverage chemistry. 3. Environmental Health Science, Engineering and Technology: Papers focus on design, development of engineering methods, management, governmental policies, and societal impacts of wastewater collection and treatment; the fate and transport of contaminants on watersheds, in surface waters, in groundwater, in soil, and in the atmosphere; environmental biology, microbiology, chemistry, fluid mechanics, and physical processes that control natural concentrations and dispersion of wastes in air, water, and soil; nonpoint-source pollution on watersheds, in streams, in groundwater, in lakes, and in estuaries and coastal areas; treatment, management, and control of hazardous wastes; control and monitoring of air pollution and acid deposition; airshed management; and design and management of solid waste facilities, detection of micropollutants, nanoparticles and microplastic, antimicrobial resistance, greenhouse gas mitigation technologies, novel disinfection methods, zero or minimal liquid discharge technologies, biofuel production, advanced water analytics 4. Health Information System and Technology The journal presents and discusses hot subjects including but not limited to patient safety, patient empowerment, disease surveillance and management, e-health and issues concerning data security, privacy, reliability and management, data mining and knowledge exchange as well as health prevention. The journal also addresses the medical, financial, social, educational, and safety aspects of health technologies as well as health technology assessment and management, including issues such as security, efficacy, the cost in comparison to the benefit, as well as social, legal, and ethical implications. This journal also discussed Intelligent Biomedical Informatics, Computer-aided medical decision support systems using a heuristic, Educational computer-based programs pertaining to medical informatics.
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Development of a Low-Cost and Portable Device for Monitoring Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen Saturation, and Body Temperature in Infants Incubator Nur Astrif, Citra; Triwiyanto, Triwiyanto; Abdullayev, Vugar
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektromedik, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya, Indonesia

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The risk of newborn infant mortality is commonly associated with hypothermia. Hypothermia is a health disorder and a leading cause of death in newborns. caused by an imbalance in the baby's body temperature. Hypothermia is caused by a decrease in body temperature, which can result from various conditions, including high oxygen requirements and a decrease in room temperature, among other factors. Hypothermia occurs due to a decrease in body temperature resulting from various conditions. especially high oxygen requirements and a decrease in room temperature. The purpose of this study is to monitor the health status of newborns. Monitoring the body temperature and oxygen saturation levels in newborns can help detect abnormalities in infants at an early stage. This research is expected to assist patients using a baby cube in providing care for newborns with hypothermia symptoms. The Baby Cube utilizes the DS18B20 sensor for temperature measurement and the MAX3102 sensor for heart rate and oxygen saturation. The data is then processed using the ESP32 microcontroller. and the results are displayed on an LCD screen. The comparative tools used in this study are the standard thermometer and pulse oximeter. The results of this research indicate that the smallest measurement error value is found in the SpO2 measurement of data collection 10. which is 0.1%. The largest measurement error value is found in the SpO2 measurement of data collection 2. which is 5.6% based on the obtained data. However. the measurement results are still within the tolerance limit of ±10%.
Development of a High Flow Oxygen Analyzer for Monitoring Oxygen Therapy in Adults Using High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) Silvian, Fawaida; Dian Setioningsih, Endang Dian Setioningsih1; Triwiyanto , Triwiyanto; Caesarendra, Wahyu
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
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Side effects of using HFNC include gastric insufflation (air entry into the stomach) because HFNC increases positive airway. The next side effect of using HFNC is complications of pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. This complication occurs in the case of children. In these cases, oxygen administration was reported to exceed the recommended protocol. Although the incidence of air leaks in the use of HFNC for adults has not been reported, similar events may also occur in adults, so close monitoring is needed, especially on oxygen flow. Making the design of the High Flow Oxygen Analyzer can be used for monitoring the flow and oxygen concentration in HFNC. This study uses an Arduino microcontroller to process the oxygen concentration output from the OOA101-1 oxygen concentration sensor, then the processed oxygen concentration will be displayed on the TFT LCD. The variable in this study is the oxygen concentration setting value, while the independent variable is the OOA101-1 oxygen concentration sensor. The concentration value was adjusted using an oxygen blender, while the comparison tool used was gas flow analysis (Citrex H3). In the testing phase, the measurement value is 50% to 100% with a time of 1 minute at each point. Based on the measurements that have been made, the largest error value is obtained at a concentration of 50%, which is 3.07% and the smallest error value is at 100%, which is 0.40%. Dataretrieval using a compressor and central oxygen is very influential on the results of the flow and oxygen concentration. The results obtained are more stable than without the use of a compressor and central oxygen. From these results, the calibrator module has an error (value) which is still within the relative limits of the conclusion, which is ±5%. And also the design of this tool is portable and low cost and made for use in hospital companies as maintenance of HFNC equipment.
Integrated Digital Sphygmomanometer for Simultaneous Blood Pressure and Body Temperature Monitoring Aulia, Farahun Nisa; Pudji, Andjar; Sumber, Sumber
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
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Hypertension is a condition when the blood pressure against the artery walls is too high. High blood pressure can occur because of the patient's temperature, because the higher the patient's body temperature the higher the blood pressure. Therefore, body temperature must be detected before measuring blood pressure in patients. These Digital Tension and Body Temperature parameters are usually still used separately. Because of that, we had the idea to make these two parameters into one unit to facilitate health monitoring. The design of this tool uses the MPX5050GP sensor as a blood pressure detector, the MLX90614 sensor as a body temperature detector and the two sensors are connected directly to the Arduino UNO microcontroller to be processed and later displayed on the Nextion LCD later. The measurement results with the MPX5050GP and MLX9061 showed that the largest systolic error was 2.23% and the smallest was 0.53%. The biggest diastole error was 4.69% and the smallest was 1.79%. The biggest body temperature error is 1.65% and the smallest is 0.45%.
Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor with Android Integration: Tracking Systolic and Diastolic Parameters Sintiyah, Elisa Ayu; Sumber, Sumber; Yudha Setiawan, Singgih
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
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Blood pressure measurement plays a crucial role in detecting underlying diseases in the human body. It enables the identification of conditions like heart failure, kidney failure, liver damage, and stroke, underscoring the importance of regular measurements. To facilitate independent and routine blood pressure monitoring, the development of an automatic blood pressure measuring device is essential. This research aims to design and fabricate a digital sphygmomanometer that can transmit measurements to a smartphone through the Blynk application. The blood pressure measurement is conducted using the MPX5050GP pressure sensor as the pressure detector. The device is programmed using the Esp32 microcontroller and incorporates an LCD screen to display the measurement results. The study involved measuring six participants, with each individual's blood pressure recorded ten times. The obtained measurements were then compared to those of the Omron HEM-7120 digital sphygmomanometer. The results revealed a discrepancy of ±9 mmHg in systolic values and ±7 mmHg in diastolic values between the two devices. The smallest systolic error observed was 0.4%, while the largest error reached 3%. Similarly, the smallest diastolic error was 2%, with the largest error recorded at 4.8%. The measurement errors, particularly in diastolic pressure, were influenced by the participants' fatigue, as the repeated measurements on the same arm led to slight arm movements during the process. The study demonstrated the successful transmission of measurement results to a smartphone, affirming the efficacy of the Blynk application. Additionally, the MPX5050GP sensor proved effective indetecting blood pressure. These findings highlight the potential of the developed digital sphygmomanometer as a reliable tool for blood pressure monitoring, promoting self-care and early detection of health issues.
Comparing Temperature and Humidity Control Using PID and Fuzzy Logic in a Climatic Chamber Putra, Affan Kurnia; Rahmawati, Triana; Assalim T.P, Moch.Prastawa; Misra, Shubhrojit
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
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The presence of a thermohygrometer is important in some places, especially in hospitals and climate room equipment. A climate chamber is an enclosed space or isolated environment, which will provide the environmental conditions of relative humidity and temperature. In accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Certain rooms such as rooms in hospitals require special attention to environmental conditions, such as the surgical process that occurs in the operating room. A thermohygrometer is a tool used to monitor room conditions. The thermoygrometer used must be able to trace the measurement results using certain media. A climate chamber is a device that provides the desired climate regardless of the external environment. The purpose of this study was to analyze the comparison of PID and Fuzzy Logic temperature control systems on the Climatic Chamber (Fuzzy Logic System) device which plays a role in the process of measuring room temperature and humidity in the field. The method used in this study was to compare directly with a previously calibrated thermohygrometer. The measurement results at 25°C have a response time of 7 minutes 30 seconds and an overshoot of 0.1°C, at a temperature of 30°C has a response time of 5 minutes 15 seconds and an overshoot of 0.1°C, at a temperature of 35°C has a response time of 5 minutes 30 seconds and 0.2°C overshoot. At 50%RH Humidity has a response time of 13 minutes 30 seconds, at 60%RH Humidity has a 12 minute response time, At 70%RH Humidity has a 6 minute response time. The measurement results show that fuzzy logic control has more advantages than PID control. Fuzzy logic control has a faster response time to setpoint than PID control and fuzzy logic control has smaller overshoot compared to PID control.
Comparing Temperature and Humidity Control Using PID and Fuzzy Logic in a Climatic Chamber Putra, Affan Kurnia; Rahmawati, Triana; Assalim T.P, Moch.Prastawa; Misra, Shubhrojit
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): June
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The presence of a thermohygrometer is important in some places, especially in hospitals and climate room equipment. A climate chamber is an enclosed space or isolated environment, which will provide the environmental conditions of relative humidity and temperature. In accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Certain rooms such as rooms in hospitals require special attention to environmental conditions, such as the surgical process that occurs in the operating room. A thermohygrometer is a tool used to monitor room conditions. The thermoygrometer used must be able to trace the measurement results using certain media. A climate chamber is a device that provides the desired climate regardless of the external environment. The purpose of this study was to analyze the comparison of PID and Fuzzy Logic temperature control systems on the Climatic Chamber (Fuzzy Logic System) device which plays a role in the process of measuring room temperature and humidity in the field. The method used in this study was to compare directly with a previously calibrated thermohygrometer. The measurement results at 25°C have a response time of 7 minutes 30 seconds and an overshoot of 0.1°C, at a temperature of 30°C has a response time of 5 minutes 15 seconds and an overshoot of 0.1°C, at a temperature of 35°C has a response time of 5 minutes 30 seconds and 0.2°C overshoot. At 50%RH Humidity has a response time of 13 minutes 30 seconds, at 60%RH Humidity has a 12 minute response time, At 70%RH Humidity has a 6 minute response time. The measurement results show that fuzzy logic control has more advantages than PID control. Fuzzy logic control has a faster response time to setpoint than PID control and fuzzy logic control has smaller overshoot compared to PID control.

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