JPH02279056A - System for collecting self-drawing blood sugar level data - Google Patents

System for collecting self-drawing blood sugar level data

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JPH02279056A
JPH02279056A JP1100814A JP10081489A JPH02279056A JP H02279056 A JPH02279056 A JP H02279056A JP 1100814 A JP1100814 A JP 1100814A JP 10081489 A JP10081489 A JP 10081489A JP H02279056 A JPH02279056 A JP H02279056A
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Takemi Kitada
北田 竹美
Toshihiro Takahashi
高橋 利広
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PURPOSE:To attain efficient collection of blood sugar level data required for the medical treatment of sugar diabetes by sending a blood sugar level data recorded by a blood sugar measuring instrument from a home of a patient to a hospital and allowing the hospital to store and analyze the blood sugar level data thereby building up data base by patients. CONSTITUTION:A MODEM 12 for sending blood sugar data installed to a home of a patient sends an ID code of the patient to a hospital via a telephone line 11 and after the registration of the ID is confirmed, the blood sugar level data of the sugar diabetes recorded on a blood sugar measuring instrument 1 is sent and when the data reception end signal from the hospital is detected, the result of transmission is displayed on a lamp. Moreover, upon the receipt of an access request from the patient, a microcomputer 10 of the hospital confirms the registration of the ID from the received ID code and receives the blood sugar level data. Furthermore, the blood sugar level data is transferred/stored by patient to a peripheral storage device and the data is extracted at any time to calculate a mean value and standard deviation for the measuring period and the blood sugar level data state by period or by day is displayed as a graph. Thus, the blood sugar level data is collected efficiently.

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【発明の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the invention]

〔産業上の利用分野〕 本発明は、セルフモニタリング方式によって得た血糖値
データを病院側が収集する際の自己採血血糖値データ収
集方式に関し、特に血糖測定器を患者宅の血糖値データ
送出用モデムと接続し、電話回線を介してホストとなる
病院のマイクロコンピュータに接続することにより、患
者の負担を軽減して、患者別の血糖値データの分析およ
び蓄積管理を効率的に行うことが可能な自己採血血糖値
データ収集方式に関する。
[Industrial Application Field] The present invention relates to a self-collection blood glucose level data collection method used when a hospital collects blood glucose level data obtained by a self-monitoring method, and in particular, the present invention relates to a method for collecting blood glucose level data obtained by a self-monitoring method, and in particular, the present invention relates to a method for collecting blood glucose level data obtained by a self-monitoring method. By connecting to the host hospital's microcomputer via a telephone line, it is possible to reduce the burden on patients and efficiently analyze and accumulate blood sugar level data for each patient. Concerning self-sampling blood glucose level data collection method.

【従来の技術〕[Conventional technology]

糖尿病患者の血糖値データの分析および蓄積管理を行う
場合、昭和47年から導入されたセルフモニタリング方
式、つまり糖尿病患者の自己採血による血糖測定管理方
式が多く採用されている。 これは、外来過擦は月に1〜2度程度であり、患者の血
糖値の時系列的把握が困難であること、インスリンの使
用が外来過擦時の値から判断せざるを得ないこと等によ
り、インスリンを使用しながら血糖の正常化を図ること
が外来過擦の中では困難であるためである。 また、セ
ルフモニタリング方式によれば、血糖の測定を行う試験
紙とその色調判定をする簡易測定機器によって、簡単に
血糖の測定管理を行うことができるため、当初はベット
サイドの緊急検査法として活用されてきた。 さらに、実施方法が簡便であり、測定が迅速がっ正確に
行われることから、患者自身の手で在宅のままでも使用
されている。なお、実際にセルフモニタリングを患者に
行わせている施設は、現在。 医療機関の6割前後に達している。 さて、セルフモニタリング方式で血糖値を測定する場合
、糖尿病患者は、1日最大4回、在宅で自己採血した血
液を試験紙に塗布し、測定器の色調判定部にかけること
により、血糖値を測定する。 さらに、測定された血糖値データは、その都度、当該装
置の記憶部に測定月日、時刻とともに記憶蓄積される。 また、患者は外来過擦の際に測定器を持参し、医師が測
定器の記憶部から血糖値を逐次読み出し、−覧表に書写
□して分析、指示していた。しかし、測定器の記憶能力
は高々400件分であり、特別管理を要する患者の場合
には、−度記憶部から血糖値データを取り出さないとオ
ーバフローが発生するため、特に祝祭日が続く場合には
、患者が持参した測定器からデータを取り出すため、患
者に外来を依頼し、かつ患者別、時間別に個別に対応し
ていた。さらに、測定器から取り出したデータは、その
都度、−覧表に書き写すという処理が手作業で行われ、
患者別の時系列的統計データは管理されていなかった。 なお、従来の血糖値測定および管理方法については、例
えば“シンポジウム 血糖の自己測定と糖尿病の管理、
東京慈恵会医科大学第3内科 池田義雄9日本糖尿病学
会誌(昭和57年1月)″において論じられている。 〔発明が解決しようとする課題〕 上記従来技術では、患者が測定器を病院に持参しなけれ
ばならないため、患者の負担が大きかった。また、m定
器から取り出したデータを一覧表に書き亨すという手作
業が必要であり、患者別の時系列的統計データがデータ
ベース化されていないため、糖尿病という長期疾患病の
データ管理としては問題があった。 本発明の目的は、このような問題点を改善し、簡易なシ
ステム構成によって、外来過擦することなく、病院側で
血糖値の収集と分析処理を自動的に行うことが可能な自
己採血血糖値データ収集方式を提供することにある。 (課題を解決するための手段〕 上記目的を達成するため、本発明の自己採血血糖値デー
タ収集方式は、糖尿病患者がセルフモニタリング方式に
より得た血糖値データを病院側で収集する自己採血血糖
値データ収集方式において、病院側には、患者のID番
号を登録し、血糖値データの統計処理を行って、患者別
に時系列に周辺記憶装置に蓄積するマイクロコンピュー
タおよびモデムを備え、患者宅には、自己採血した血液
の血糖値を測定/記録する血糖測定器と、血糖値測定器
に記録した血糖値データをディジタル信号に変換する手
段(データ変換部)、患者のID番号とそのディジタル
信号をマイクロコンピュータに送信する手段(送信コン
トロール部、ID送信部、ID設定SW)、マイクロコ
ンピュータがらの受信完了信号を検出して送信結果を表
示する手段(送信結果受信部、送信OKランプ)、およ
びモデムを有する血糖値データ送出用モデムとを備えて
。 患者宅と病院側を電話回線で結び1、マイクロコンピュ
ータが血糖値データ送出用モデムからのアクセス要求を
検出すると、電話回線を介して通信を確立し、血糖値デ
ータ送出用モデムは、患者のID番号を病院側に2度送
信して、マイクロコンピュータは、そのID番号を受信
して登録済みであることを確認した後、血糖値データを
受信し、統計処理を行って時系列に蓄積し、受信完了信
号を送出して、血糖値データ送出用モデムは、その受信
完了信号を検出して送信結果を表示することに特徴があ
る。 〔作用〕 本発明においては、患者宅に設置した血糖値データ送出
用モデムは、電話回線を介して病院側に患者のID符号
を送出し、登録済であることが確認された後、血糖測定
器に記録された血糖病患者の血糖値データを送出して、
病院側からのデータ受信完了信号を検出すると、送信結
果をランプ表示する。 また、病院側のマイクロコンピュータは、患者からのア
クセス要求があると、受信したID符号により登録済み
であることを確認して、血糖値データを受信する。さら
に、周辺記憶装置に対して血糖値データを患者別に転送
/蓄積し、随時取り出して、測定期間における平均値、
標準偏差値を計算し1期間別、日別の血糖値状態をグラ
フ表示する。 これにより、簡易なシステム構成によって、外来過擦を
必要とせず、病院側で血糖値データの収集および分析処
理を自動的に行うことができるため、患者の負担を軽減
して、血糖値データの収集を効率的に行うことが可能で
ある。 〔実施例〕 以下、本発明の一実施例を図面により説明する。 第2図は、本発明の一実施例における血糖値データ収集
システムの構成図である。 第2図において、1は血糖測定器、2は送信コントロー
ル部、3はID送信部、4はモデム部、5はID設定ス
イッチ、6は送信結果受信部、7は送信OKランプ、8
はデータ変換部、9はモデム部、10はマイクロコンピ
ュータ部、11は電話回線、12は血糖値データ送出用
モデムである。 市た、血糖測定器1および血糖値データ送出用モデム1
2は患者宅に設置され、モデム部9およびマイクロコン
ピュータ部10は病院に設置されており、これらは電話
回線11で結ばれている。 本実施例の血糖測定器1は、患者が自己採血した血液を
用いて血糖値を測定し、血糖値データを記録する。 また、血糖値データ送出用モデム12は、血糖測定器1
に記録された血糖病患者の血糖値データを、電話回線1
1を介して病院側に送信するため、送信に先立ち、患者
のID符号を送出し、血糖値データを送出し、送信結果
を表示する装置である。 この血糖値データ送出用モデム12を構成するデータ変
換部8は、血糖測定器1に記録されている血糖値データ
を送信可能なディジタル符号に変換し、モデム部1に送
り込む、すなわち、血糖測定器1に記録されている血糖
値データは、GND信号のON10 F F信号である
ため、TTLレベルの0N10FF信号に変換し、ID
送信部3を介してモデム部4に送り込む。 また、モデム部4は、血糖値データを送信する場合、電
話回線11を介してモデム9との接続を確認し、送信コ
ントロール部2に対してキャリー検出信号を送出する。 また、送信コントロール部2は、そのキャリー検出信号
を受けると、ID設定SW5 (デイツプスイッチ)に
設定されたID符号をID送信部3のレジスタに記録さ
せ、24ビツトのビット列情報としてモデムに送出させ
る。さらに、そのID符号を全て送出した時点で、ID
送信部3のレジスタに再度ID符号を記録させ、モデム
部4に送出させる。なお、ID符号は4桁の数字符号で
あり、血糖値データを送信する患者の識別符号として使
用されるため、2度送りをする。 また、送信結果受信部6は、常時受信データを監視し、
マイクロコンピュータ部10からの正常受信終了符号“
20(H)”を検出すると、送信OKランプ7を点灯さ
せる。 一方、病院側に設置されたマイクロコンピュータ部10
は、血糖値データの受信後、チエツクサムを照合してデ
ータが正常に受信されたことを確認し、正常受信終了符
号”20(H)”をモデム部9に送出する。 次に、本
実施例の血糖値データ収集システムの処理手順について
述べる。 第1図は1本発明の一実施例における血糖値データ管理
を示すシーケンス図である。 本実施例では、血糖値データ送出用モデム12を患者宅
に設置し、患者宅の血糖測定器1に記録されている血糖
値データを電話回線11を介して、ホストの病院に転送
する。さらに、病院に設置したマイクロコンピュータ部
10によりそのデータを受信して処理している。 第1図のように、病院のマイクロコンピュータ部10は
、患者からのアクセス要求を常に監視し、アクセス要求
があれば、モデム4,9と電話回線11を介して通信を
確立し、ID番号を2度受信した後、照合一致していれ
ば、マイクロコンピュータ部10の患者番号登録テーブ
ル(図示せず)に登録されている患者か否かをチエツク
する。その後、血糖値データを受信開始し、正常受信後
、正常終了を示す符号“20(H)”を血糖値データ送
出用モデム12に送信する。また、受信した血糖値デー
タは、マイクロコンピュータ部10の主記憶部(図示せ
ず)に記憶され、オペレータ(医師)による割込みキー
(図示せず)の押下があるまで、患者のアクセス要求が
ある度に同様の処理を繰り返す。 さらに、割込みキーが押下されると、マイクロコンピュ
ータ部10は、フロッピーディスク等の周辺記憶装置(
図示せず)に、主記憶部にある血糖値データを患者別に
転送開始して格納する。こうして周辺記憶装置に格納さ
れたデータは、血糖値計算処理部(図示せず)により随
時取り出され、取り出したデータの測定期間における平
均値、標準偏差値を計算して1期間別、日別の血糖値状
態をグラフ表示する。 【発明の効果】 本発明によれば、患者宅から血糖測定器に記録された血
糖値データを病院に送信し、病院側では、血糖値データ
を蓄積、分析して患者別データベースを構築することに
より、外来過擦を必要とせず、病院側で血糖値データの
収集および分析処理を自動的に行うことができる。 これにより、簡易なシステム構成によって、患者の負担
を軽減し、糖尿病治療に必要な血糖値データの収集を効
率的に行うことができる。
When analyzing and accumulating blood sugar level data of diabetic patients, a self-monitoring method introduced in 1972, that is, a blood glucose measurement management method in which diabetic patients collect their own blood, is often adopted. This is because outpatient chafing occurs about once or twice a month, making it difficult to grasp the patient's blood sugar levels over time, and insulin use must be determined based on the values at the time of outpatient chafing. This is because it is difficult to normalize blood sugar while using insulin during outpatient treatment. In addition, with the self-monitoring method, blood sugar measurement can be easily managed using a test strip that measures blood sugar and a simple measuring device that determines its color, so it was initially used as a bedside emergency testing method. It has been. Furthermore, since the method is simple and measurements can be made quickly and accurately, it is used by patients at home. Currently, there are no facilities that actually have patients perform self-monitoring. This has reached around 60% of medical institutions. Now, when measuring blood sugar levels using the self-monitoring method, diabetic patients collect their own blood at home up to four times a day, apply it to a test strip, and run it through the color judgment section of the meter to check their blood sugar levels. Measure. Furthermore, the measured blood sugar level data is stored and accumulated in the storage section of the device along with the date and time of measurement each time. In addition, patients would bring a measuring device with them to the outpatient clinic, and the doctor would read out the blood sugar level from the memory of the measuring device one by one, write it down on a list, analyze it, and give instructions. However, the memory capacity of the measuring device is at most 400 records, and in the case of patients who require special management, overflow will occur unless the blood glucose level data is retrieved from the memory, especially if there are consecutive holidays. In order to retrieve data from the measuring instruments the patients brought with them, they were asked to visit the outpatient clinic, and each patient and time of day was treated individually. Furthermore, the data extracted from the measuring instruments is manually copied into a list each time.
Time-series statistical data by patient was not maintained. For conventional blood sugar level measurement and management methods, please refer to the “Symposium Self-Measurement of Blood Sugar and Diabetes Management,” for example.
Yoshio Ikeda, 3rd Department of Internal Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine 9 Journal of the Japan Diabetes Society (January 1982)'' [Problems to be solved by the invention] In the above conventional technology, patients bring the measuring device to the hospital. This placed a heavy burden on patients as they had to bring the data with them.Also, manual work was required to write down the data extracted from the m-meter in a list, and time-series statistical data for each patient was compiled into a database. The purpose of the present invention is to improve the data management of diabetes, a long-term disease. An object of the present invention is to provide a self-sampling blood glucose level data collection method that can automatically perform blood glucose level collection and analysis processing. The blood glucose level data collection method is a self-sampled blood glucose level data collection method in which the hospital collects blood glucose level data obtained by diabetic patients through self-monitoring. It is equipped with a microcomputer and modem that performs statistical processing of data and stores it in a peripheral storage device in chronological order for each patient.The patient's home is equipped with a blood glucose meter that measures and records the blood sugar level of self-drawn blood, and a blood sugar level Means for converting blood glucose level data recorded in the measuring device into a digital signal (data conversion section), means for transmitting the patient's ID number and its digital signal to the microcomputer (transmission control section, ID transmission section, ID setting SW), Equipped with a means for detecting a reception completion signal from a microcomputer and displaying the transmission result (transmission result receiving unit, transmission OK lamp), and a modem for transmitting blood sugar level data. Connected via line 1. When the microcomputer detects an access request from the modem for sending blood sugar level data, communication is established via the telephone line, and the modem for sending blood sugar level data sends the patient's ID number to the hospital twice. After receiving the ID number and confirming that it has been registered, the microcomputer receives the blood sugar level data, performs statistical processing, stores it in chronological order, and sends out a reception completion signal. The modem for transmitting blood glucose level data is characterized in that it detects the reception completion signal and displays the transmission result. [Function] In the present invention, the modem for transmitting blood glucose level data installed at the patient's home is The patient's ID code is sent to the hospital via the line, and after confirming that the patient is registered, the patient's blood sugar level data recorded on the blood sugar meter is sent.
When a data reception completion signal from the hospital is detected, the transmission result is displayed with a lamp. Further, when there is an access request from a patient, the microcomputer on the hospital side confirms that the patient has been registered using the received ID code, and receives blood sugar level data. Furthermore, blood sugar level data is transferred/stored for each patient to a peripheral storage device, retrieved at any time, and the average value during the measurement period,
Calculate the standard deviation value and display the blood sugar level status by period and day in a graph. With this system, the simple system configuration allows hospitals to automatically collect and analyze blood glucose data without the need for outpatient procedures, reducing the burden on patients and making it easier to analyze blood glucose data. It is possible to perform collection efficiently. [Example] Hereinafter, an example of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of a blood sugar level data collection system in one embodiment of the present invention. In Fig. 2, 1 is a blood glucose meter, 2 is a transmission control section, 3 is an ID transmission section, 4 is a modem section, 5 is an ID setting switch, 6 is a transmission result reception section, 7 is a transmission OK lamp, 8
1 is a data conversion section, 9 is a modem section, 10 is a microcomputer section, 11 is a telephone line, and 12 is a modem for sending blood sugar level data. City, blood sugar meter 1 and modem 1 for sending blood sugar level data
2 is installed at the patient's home, and the modem section 9 and microcomputer section 10 are installed at the hospital, and these are connected by a telephone line 11. The blood sugar measuring device 1 of this embodiment measures blood sugar levels using blood collected by a patient and records blood sugar level data. In addition, the modem 12 for sending blood glucose level data is connected to the blood glucose meter 1.
The blood sugar level data of blood sugar patients recorded on the telephone line 1
This device transmits the patient's ID code, blood glucose level data, and displays the transmission results prior to transmission to the hospital side via 1. The data converter 8 configuring the blood sugar level data sending modem 12 converts the blood sugar level data recorded in the blood sugar meter 1 into a transmittable digital code and sends it to the modem unit 1. Since the blood sugar level data recorded in 1 is an ON10FF signal of the GND signal, it is converted to a TTL level 0N10FF signal, and the ID
It is sent to the modem unit 4 via the transmitting unit 3. Further, when transmitting blood sugar level data, the modem section 4 confirms the connection with the modem 9 via the telephone line 11 and sends a carry detection signal to the transmission control section 2. Furthermore, upon receiving the carry detection signal, the transmission control section 2 records the ID code set in the ID setting SW5 (dip switch) in the register of the ID transmission section 3, and sends it to the modem as 24-bit bit string information. let Furthermore, when all the ID codes are sent, the ID
The ID code is recorded again in the register of the transmitting section 3 and sent to the modem section 4. Note that the ID code is a four-digit numerical code, and is used as an identification code of the patient to whom blood sugar level data is sent, so it is sent twice. In addition, the transmission result receiving unit 6 constantly monitors received data,
Normal reception end code from microcomputer section 10
20 (H)", the transmission OK lamp 7 is turned on. On the other hand, the microcomputer section 10 installed on the hospital side
After receiving the blood sugar level data, it verifies the checksum to confirm that the data has been received normally, and sends a normal reception end code "20 (H)" to the modem unit 9. Next, the processing procedure of the blood sugar level data collection system of this embodiment will be described. FIG. 1 is a sequence diagram showing blood sugar level data management in one embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a modem 12 for transmitting blood sugar level data is installed at the patient's home, and the blood sugar level data recorded in the blood glucose meter 1 at the patient's home is transferred to the host hospital via the telephone line 11. Further, the data is received and processed by a microcomputer unit 10 installed in the hospital. As shown in FIG. 1, the hospital's microcomputer unit 10 constantly monitors access requests from patients, and if there is an access request, it establishes communication via modems 4, 9 and telephone line 11, and sends an ID number. After receiving the data twice, if there is a match, it is checked whether the patient is registered in the patient number registration table (not shown) of the microcomputer section 10. Thereafter, reception of blood sugar level data is started, and after normal reception, a code "20 (H)" indicating normal termination is transmitted to the modem 12 for sending blood sugar level data. The received blood sugar level data is stored in the main memory section (not shown) of the microcomputer section 10, and there is no access request from the patient until the operator (doctor) presses an interrupt key (not shown). Repeat the same process each time. Further, when the interrupt key is pressed, the microcomputer section 10 will automatically interrupt the peripheral storage device (such as a floppy disk).
(not shown), transfer of blood glucose level data in the main memory is started for each patient and stored. The data thus stored in the peripheral storage device is retrieved at any time by a blood sugar level calculation processing unit (not shown), and the average value and standard deviation value for the measurement period of the retrieved data are calculated and calculated for each period and day. Displays blood sugar level status as a graph. [Effects of the Invention] According to the present invention, blood sugar level data recorded on a blood glucose meter from a patient's home is transmitted to the hospital, and the hospital accumulates and analyzes the blood sugar level data to construct a patient-specific database. This allows the hospital to automatically collect and analyze blood sugar level data without requiring an outpatient visit. Thereby, with a simple system configuration, it is possible to reduce the burden on the patient and efficiently collect blood glucose level data necessary for diabetes treatment.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本発明の一実施例における血糖値データ管理を
示すシーケンス図、第2図は本発明の一実施例における
血糖値データ収集システムの構成図である。 1:血糖測定器、2:送信コントロール部、3:ID送
信部、4:モデム部、5:ID設定スイッチ(1,D設
定SW)、6:送信結果受信部、7:送信OKランプ、
8:データ変換部、9:モデム部。 10:マイクロコンピュータ部、11:電話回線。 12:血糖値データ送出用モデム。
FIG. 1 is a sequence diagram showing blood glucose level data management in an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of a blood glucose level data collection system in an embodiment of the present invention. 1: Blood sugar meter, 2: Transmission control section, 3: ID transmitting section, 4: Modem section, 5: ID setting switch (1, D setting SW), 6: Transmission result receiving section, 7: Transmission OK lamp,
8: data conversion section, 9: modem section. 10: Microcomputer section, 11: Telephone line. 12: Modem for sending blood sugar level data.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)糖尿病患者がセルフモニタリング方式により得た
血糖値データを病院側で収集する自己採血血糖値データ
収集方式において、病院側には、患者のID番号を登録
し、血糖値データの統計処理を行って、患者別に時系列
に周辺記憶装置に蓄積するマイクロコンピュータおよび
モデムを備え、患者宅には、自己採血した血液の血糖値
を測定/記録する血糖測定器と、該血糖値測定器に記録
した血糖値データをディジタル信号に変換する手段、患
者のID番号と該ディジタル信号を該マイクロコンピュ
ータに送信する手段、該マイクロコンピュータからの受
信完了信号を検出して送信結果を表示する手段、および
モデムを有する血糖値データ送出用モデムとを備えて、
患者宅と病院側を電話回線で結び、該マイクロコンピュ
ータが該血糖値データ送出用モデムからのアクセス要求
を検出すると、電話回線を介して通信を確立し、該血糖
値データ送出用モデムは、患者のID番号を病院側に2
度送信して、該マイクロコンピュータは、該ID番号を
受信して該ID番号が登録済みであることを確認した後
、血糖値データを受信し、統計処理を行って時系列に蓄
積し、受信完了信号を送出して、該血糖値データ送出用
モデムは、該受信完了信号を検出して送信結果を表示す
ることを特徴とする自己採血血糖値データ収集方式。
(1) In the self-sampling blood glucose level data collection method in which the hospital collects blood glucose level data obtained by diabetic patients through self-monitoring, the hospital registers the patient's ID number and performs statistical processing of the blood glucose level data. The patient's home is equipped with a microcomputer and modem that stores information in a peripheral storage device in chronological order for each patient, and a blood glucose meter at the patient's home that measures and records the blood glucose level of self-drawn blood, and a blood glucose meter that records data. means for converting the obtained blood glucose level data into a digital signal, means for transmitting the patient's ID number and the digital signal to the microcomputer, means for detecting a reception completion signal from the microcomputer and displaying the transmission result, and a modem. and a modem for sending blood sugar level data,
A telephone line connects the patient's home and the hospital, and when the microcomputer detects an access request from the modem for sending blood sugar level data, communication is established via the telephone line, and the modem for sending blood sugar level data connects the patient's house to the hospital. ID number to the hospital 2
After receiving the ID number and confirming that the ID number has been registered, the microcomputer receives the blood sugar level data, performs statistical processing, accumulates it in chronological order, and receives the data. A method for collecting self-collected blood glucose level data, characterized in that a completion signal is transmitted, and the modem for transmitting blood glucose level data detects the reception completion signal and displays the transmission result.
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