Review Article

A Review of the Role and Challenges of Big Data in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics

Table 5

Health conditions and their corresponding sensors and symptoms.

DiseasesSymptomsSensors

StrokeIn addition to losing your equilibrium, experiencing facial weakness, feeling numb on one side of your body, having difficulty speaking and interpreting, experiencing blurred vision in one or both of your eyes, and experiencing vertigo (vertigo caused by a severe headache)Heart rate sensor, EEG, ECG, EMG, EOG, acceleration sensor, Samsung EDSAP, pulse oximeter, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximeter
Lung cancerThe symptoms of chronic coughing include bloody coughing, bone pain, breathing problems, chest discomfort, headache, and weight lossSensors for measuring pressure, temperature, and acceleration, as well as FET-based biosensors
Blood cancerItchy skin, enlarged, painless lymph nodes in body parts, aching bones, fever, coughing, bone pain, and fever are symptoms of lymphomaElectrochemical biosensors, optical biosensors, CMOS, thermometers, PPG, accelerometers, heart rate sensors, and blood flow sensors
CardiacSymptoms include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, weakness, and pain throughout the bodyIt has a heart rate monitor, pulse oximeter, accelerometer, glucose biosensor, blood pressure monitor, camera (image), microphone, acceleration sensor, PPG, pressure sensor, piezoelectric sensor, electrochemical sensor, and FET-based sensor.
Parkinson’sSymptoms of essential tremor include tremor, stiffness of muscles, slow movements, speech difficulties, mechanical movement difficulties, and difficulty writingAn accelerometer, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, an EMG, an EEG, and a bend sensor