WO2020093363A1 - Procédé appliqué à un dispositif de surveillance pour répondre à un fonctionnement tactile et dispositif de surveillance - Google Patents

Procédé appliqué à un dispositif de surveillance pour répondre à un fonctionnement tactile et dispositif de surveillance Download PDF

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WO2020093363A1
WO2020093363A1 PCT/CN2018/114810 CN2018114810W WO2020093363A1 WO 2020093363 A1 WO2020093363 A1 WO 2020093363A1 CN 2018114810 W CN2018114810 W CN 2018114810W WO 2020093363 A1 WO2020093363 A1 WO 2020093363A1
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  • the invention relates to the field of monitoring equipment, in particular to a method and monitoring equipment applied to the monitoring equipment in response to a touch operation.
  • a monitor is a device or system that measures and controls a patient's physiological parameters, and can be compared with known set values, and an alarm can be issued if an over-standard occurs.
  • the monitor can continuously monitor the patient's ECG, blood pressure, breathing and body temperature and other parameters, providing a good means for medical staff to grasp the patient's condition in a comprehensive, intuitive and timely manner.
  • touch screen technology is also gradually adopted in medical monitoring equipment.
  • the monitoring information displayed on the display interface of the monitor is becoming more and more abundant.
  • the present invention provides a method of responding to a touch operation applied to a monitoring device, including:
  • the first touch operation instruction at least includes a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the printing information is enlarged and displayed in the printing touch display area.
  • the present invention provides a method of responding to a touch operation applied to a monitoring device, including:
  • first touch operation instruction input by a user through the first touch display area, where the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction is enlarged and displayed in the second touch display area.
  • the present invention provides a monitoring device, including:
  • a display configured to display information
  • a processor the processor executes program instructions to implement the following steps:
  • the first touch operation instruction at least includes a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the printing information is enlarged and displayed in the printing touch display area.
  • the present invention provides a monitoring device, including:
  • a display configured to display information
  • a processor the processor executes program instructions to implement the following steps:
  • first touch operation instruction input by a user through the first touch display area, where the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction is enlarged and displayed in the second touch display area.
  • the present invention provides a computer-readable storage medium, including instructions, which when executed on a computer, causes the computer to execute the method according to the first aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of a method applied to a monitoring device in response to a touch operation
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a gesture of a user inputting a first touch operation instruction
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a first touch track and a second touch track in a first touch operation instruction
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a first touch display area on a display interface of a monitoring device
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a first touch display area and a second touch display area on a display interface of a monitoring device
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a gesture of a user inputting a fifth touch operation instruction
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the global historical waveform of physiological parameters on the display interface of the monitoring device.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of local historical waveforms of physiological parameters on the display interface of the monitoring device.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic flow chart of another method applied to a monitoring device in response to a touch operation
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of information printed on the display interface of the monitoring device.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of detailed data or waveforms of physiological parameters corresponding to the printed information on the display interface of the monitoring device;
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of a monitoring device.
  • the monitoring equipment mentioned in the embodiments of the present invention is not limited to a monitor, but may also be an invasive / non-invasive ventilator, anesthesia machine, nurse station, central station and other devices with a monitoring function.
  • the method for responding to touch operation applied to a monitoring device in the present invention includes:
  • Step 101 Display the first touch display area on the display interface.
  • a first touch display area may be displayed on the display interface of the monitoring device, and the first touch display area may display monitoring information corresponding to at least one physiological parameter of the monitored object. It can be understood that the first touch display area can display the monitoring information of each physiological parameter, and can also support the user's touch operation.
  • the monitoring device can obtain the collected signals of each physiological parameter through a sensor connected to the human body, and then the monitoring device can convert the obtained collected signals of each physiological parameter into an electrical signal, and perform interference suppression, signal filtering and amplification After preprocessing, the monitoring information of each physiological parameter is finally obtained. Since the physiological parameters of the monitored object usually change continuously over time, the monitoring device can store the monitoring information of each physiological parameter obtained within a preset time period In order to obtain historical data of each physiological parameter within a preset time period, that is to say, the monitoring device can obtain real-time monitoring data and historical monitoring data corresponding to each physiological parameter.
  • Step 102 Acquire a first touch operation instruction input by a user through the first touch display area.
  • the monitoring device may acquire the first touch operation instruction input by the user in the first touch display area, where the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes The first start point and the first end point, and the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point.
  • the at least two touch traces included in the first touch operation instruction may be generated by two fingers of the user sliding simultaneously in the first touch display area.
  • Step 103 Based on the first touch operation instruction, obtain a first distance between the first start point and the second start point and a second distance between the first end point and the second end point.
  • the monitoring device may acquire the first distance between the first start point and the second start point and the second distance between the first end point and the second end point based on the first touch operation instruction input by the user.
  • Step 104 If the second distance is greater than the first distance, display a second touch display area.
  • the monitoring device compares the size of the first distance and the second distance. If the second distance is greater than the first distance, it indicates that the two fingers of the user are outward Touch and slide, then the monitoring device may display the second touch display area.
  • Step 105 Enlarge and display the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction in the second touch display area.
  • the monitoring device may enlarge and display the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction in the second touch display area.
  • magnification for magnifying and displaying the monitoring information may be proportional to the length of the first touch track, may also be proportional to the length of the second touch track, or may be proportional to the length of the first touch track and the second touch track The sum is proportional, and it is not limited here.
  • the monitoring device displays a first touch display area on the display interface, and the first touch display area is used to display monitoring information corresponding to at least one physiological parameter of the monitored object.
  • a first touch operation instruction input in the touch display area the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track, the first touch track includes a first start point and a first end point, and the second touch track includes a second The start point and the second end point, the further monitoring device obtains a first distance between the first start point and the second start point and a second distance between the first end point and the second end point based on the first touch operation instruction, If the second distance is greater than the first distance, the monitoring device displays the second touch display area and magnifies and displays the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction in the second touch display area.
  • the monitoring device can enlarge and display part of the monitoring information selected by the user according to the user's touch operation instruction, so that the user can understand the corresponding monitoring information more intuitively and accurately, and improve the
  • the operation gesture of the user inputting the first touch operation instruction in the first touch display area may specifically be as shown in FIG. 2, that is, the two fingers of the user simultaneously touch and slide outward.
  • the distance between two fingers before the touch slide is the first distance
  • the distance between the two fingers after the touch slide is the second distance
  • the first touch display area may be as shown in FIG. 4, the first touch display area includes at least one touch display among a waveform touch display area, a numeric touch display area and a trend touch display area region.
  • the monitoring information includes at least one of waveform monitoring information, numerical monitoring information, and first trend monitoring information within a first time period corresponding to at least one physiological parameter of the monitored object.
  • the waveform touch display area is used to display waveform monitoring information
  • the numerical touch display area is used to display numerical monitoring information
  • the trend touch display area is used to display first trend monitoring information within a first time period.
  • the waveform touch display area, numerical touch display area, and trend touch display area are divided into N dedicated touch display areas corresponding to N physiological parameters according to different types of physiological parameters, where N is greater than or equal to 1.
  • the numerical touch display area includes waveform monitoring information of three different physiological parameters of blood oxygen, heart rate and blood pressure, then the above three physiological parameters correspond to three dedicated touch display areas, respectively. It can be understood that the user can input the first touch operation instruction through one of the dedicated touch display areas, and then the monitoring information displayed in the dedicated touch display area will be enlarged and displayed in the second touch area.
  • the second touch area may be suspended on the display interface of the monitoring device.
  • the monitoring device when the user inputs the first touch operation instruction in the dedicated touch display area corresponding to the heart rate, the monitoring device generates a second touch display area suspended on the display interface, which is used to enlarge and display the heart rate value.
  • the second touch area is suspended on the display interface of the monitoring device, and without changing the original display interface of the monitoring device, some monitoring information can be enlarged and displayed.
  • the user can drag the second touch display area suspended on the display interface through a touch operation, so that the second touch display area can be viewed while displaying the second touch display area according to the user's selection Part of the monitoring information blocked.
  • the monitoring device may determine that the user inputs the first touch operation instruction in one of the dedicated touch display areas, for example, if both the first touch track and the second touch track are located in the dedicated touch display area , The monitoring device determines that the user has entered the first touch operation instruction in the dedicated touch display area, or, if both the first start point and the second start point are located in the dedicated touch display area, the monitoring device determines that the user is in the dedicated touch display area
  • the first touch operation instruction is input in the control display area, which is not specifically limited here.
  • the monitoring device may also obtain the fifth touch operation instruction input by the user through the second touch display area, the fifth touch operation
  • the instruction includes a seventh touch track and an eighth touch track, the seventh touch track includes a seventh start point and a seventh end point, and the eighth touch track includes an eighth start point and an eighth end point; then the monitoring device is based on the fifth touch operation Instruction to obtain the seventh distance between the seventh start point and the eighth start point and the eighth distance between the seventh end point and the eighth end point; if the seventh distance is greater than the eighth distance, the monitoring device turns off the second Touch the display area and display the first touch display area.
  • the operation gesture of the fifth touch operation instruction may be as shown in FIG. 6, that is, two fingers of the user simultaneously touch and slide inward, and the monitoring device closes the second touch display area according to the fifth touch operation instruction, and restores Back to the first touch display area displayed before, the monitoring information selected by the user before is no longer enlarged and displayed.
  • the monitoring device can monitor the first trend monitoring information within the first time period in the second touch area, and monitor The device may also display the second trend monitoring information in the second time period in the first touch display area, where the length of the second time period is greater than the first time period.
  • the first time period is 9:00 to 11:00 shown in FIG. 4 for 2 hours
  • the second time period may be 9:00 to 13:00 for 4 hours. That is, the monitoring device can enlarge the trend graph according to the first touch operation instruction input by the user, and expand the short trend graph into the long trend graph, which is convenient for the user to view the monitoring data in a longer period of time.
  • the display interface of the monitoring device may further include a third touch display area, which is used to display an entry of the historical waveform corresponding to the physiological parameter of the monitored object.
  • the monitoring device may obtain The second touch operation instruction input in the three-touch display area, and then based on the second touch operation instruction, display the fourth touch display area, that is, the display area that displays the historical waveform corresponding to the physiological parameter.
  • the third touch operation instruction input in the four-touch display area includes a third touch track and a fourth touch track, the third touch track includes a third start point and a third end point, and the fourth touch track includes a third Four starting points and a fourth ending point; the monitoring device will also obtain the third distance between the third starting point and the fourth starting point and the fourth distance between the third ending point and the fourth ending point; if the fourth distance If it is greater than the third distance, the monitoring device displays the historical waveform of the physiological parameter within the fourth time period in the fourth touch display area, of which, the fourth The length of time period is less than the third time period.
  • the monitoring device can first display the global historical waveform of physiological parameters according to the second touch operation instruction input by the user at the historical waveform entry, and then if the user wishes to further view the details in the global historical waveform, the monitoring device can also input according to the user
  • the third touch operation instruction displays the local historical waveform among the global historical waveforms corresponding to the physiological parameters.
  • the global historical waveform may be as shown in FIG. 7, and the local historical waveform may be as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the fourth time period corresponding to the local historical waveform is smaller than the third time period corresponding to all the historical waveforms. Users can switch between global historical waveforms and local historical waveforms of physiological parameters through touch gestures of zooming in or out, which is convenient for user operations and improves the user experience.
  • the monitoring device may also switch the working mode of the monitoring device in response to an operation instruction input by the operator.
  • the working mode may include display content of the display interface of the monitoring device and / or setting information of the display layout.
  • the display interface of the monitoring device may further include a fifth touch display area, where the fifth touch display area is used to display the printing information corresponding to the physiological parameter of the monitored object, and the monitoring device may obtain the user ’s fifth touch A fourth touch operation instruction input in the control display area, the fourth touch operation instruction includes a fifth touch track and a sixth touch track, the fifth touch track includes a fifth start point and a fifth end point, and the sixth touch track includes a sixth The start point and the sixth end point; based on the fourth touch operation instruction, the monitoring device obtains the fifth distance between the fifth start point and the sixth start point and the sixth distance between the fifth end point and the sixth end point; If the sixth distance is greater than the fifth distance, the monitoring device expands and displays the display information in the fifth touch display area.
  • the fifth touch display area is used to display the printing information corresponding to the physiological parameter of the monitored object
  • the monitoring device may obtain the user ’s fifth touch A fourth touch operation instruction input in the control display area
  • the fourth touch operation instruction includes a fifth touch track and a
  • a method for responding to a touch operation applied to a monitoring device in an embodiment of the present invention includes:
  • Step 901 Generate printing information corresponding to the physiological parameters of the monitored object according to user instructions.
  • the monitoring device may freeze the real-time display screen of the monitoring device according to user instructions, and generate printing information corresponding to the physiological parameters of the monitoring object, that is, the printing information may include monitoring data of the physiological parameters of the monitoring object.
  • Step 902 Display printing information in the printing touch display area suspended on the display interface.
  • the monitoring device may generate a printing touch display area suspended on the display interface for displaying printing information.
  • the printing touch display area may be specifically shown in FIG. 10.
  • Step 903 Acquire a first touch operation instruction input by a user through printing a touch display area.
  • the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track
  • the first touch track includes a first start point and a first end point
  • the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point .
  • the at least two touch traces included in the first touch operation instruction may be generated by two fingers of the user sliding simultaneously in the first touch display area.
  • the operation gesture of the first touch operation instruction may be specifically shown in FIG. 2 and will not be repeated here.
  • Step 904 Based on the first touch operation instruction, obtain a first distance between the first start point and the second start point and a second distance between the first end point and the second end point.
  • the monitoring device may acquire the first distance between the first start point and the second start point and the second distance between the first end point and the second end point based on the first touch operation instruction input by the user.
  • the description about the first distance and the second distance is similar to the description corresponding to FIG. 3 and will not be repeated here.
  • Step 905 If the second distance is greater than the first distance, the printing information is enlarged and displayed in the printing touch display area.
  • the monitoring device compares the size of the first distance and the second distance. If the second distance is greater than the first distance, it indicates that the two fingers of the user are outward Touch and slide, then the monitoring device can enlarge and display the printing information in the printing touch display area. It should be noted that the magnification of the printed information can be proportional to the length of the first touch track, or the length of the second touch track, or the length of the first touch track and the second touch track The sum is proportional, and it is not limited here.
  • the monitoring device supports magnification of the printed information, which is convenient for the user to view and modify the details in the printed information as needed, which improves the user experience.
  • the monitoring device may also display physiological parameter monitoring data and physiological parameter waveforms in the printed touch display area At least one.
  • a user performing an enlarged gesture operation in the printed touch display area shown in FIG. 10 may display monitoring data and waveforms of relevant physiological parameters in the printed touch display area shown in FIG. 11.
  • the monitoring device may also obtain a second touch operation instruction input by the user through the printing touch display area, where the second touch operation instruction includes at least a third touch track and a fourth touch track ,
  • the third touch track includes a third start point and a third end point
  • the fourth touch track includes a fourth start point and a fourth end point; the monitoring device obtains the third start point and the fourth start point based on the second touch operation instruction Between the third distance and the fourth distance between the third termination point and the fourth termination point; if the fourth distance is greater than the third distance, the monitoring device restores the enlarged print information in the touch display area during printing.
  • the monitoring device has an independent housing, and a sensor interface area is provided on the housing panel, in which multiple sensor interfaces are integrated to connect with various external physiological parameter sensor accessories 111, and the housing panel also includes a small display area, Display 119, input interface circuit 122 and alarm circuit 120 (such as LED alarm area) and so on.
  • the parameter processing module is used for external communication and power interface for communicating with the host and taking power from the host.
  • the parameter processing module also supports an extrapolation parameter module.
  • the plug-in monitoring module host can be formed by inserting the parameter module as a part of the monitoring device, or it can be connected to the host through a cable.
  • the extrapolation parameter module is used as an external accessory of the monitoring device.
  • the internal circuit of the parameter processing module is placed in the housing, as shown in FIG. 5, and includes at least two signal acquisition circuits 112 corresponding to physiological parameters, a front-end signal processing circuit 113, and a processor 115.
  • the signal acquisition circuit 112 may be selected from electrocardiograms Circuits, breathing circuits, body temperature circuits, blood oxygen circuits, non-invasive blood pressure circuits, invasive blood pressure circuits, etc. These signal acquisition circuits 112 are electrically connected to the corresponding sensor interfaces for electrical connection to sensor accessories corresponding to different physiological parameters 111. Its output terminal is coupled to the front-end signal processor, the communication port of the front-end signal processor is coupled to the processor, and the processor is electrically connected to the external communication and power interface.
  • the front-end signal processor completes the sampling and analog-to-digital conversion of the signal acquisition circuit output signal, and outputs the control signal to control the physiological signal measurement process. These parameters include but are not limited to : ECG, respiration, body temperature, blood oxygen, noninvasive blood pressure and invasive blood pressure parameters.
  • the front-end signal processor can be implemented by a single chip microcomputer or other semiconductor devices.
  • the front-end signal processor can be powered by an isolated power supply. After simple processing and packaging, the sampled data is sent to the processor through an isolated communication interface.
  • the front-end signal processor circuit can be coupled to the processor 115 through the isolated power supply and the communication interface 114.
  • the reason why the front-end signal processor is powered by the isolated power supply is that the DC / DC power supply isolated by the transformer plays the role of isolating the patient from the power supply equipment.
  • the main purposes are: 1. Isolating the patient, and floating the application part through the isolation transformer The patient leakage current is small enough; 2. Prevent the voltage or energy during the application of defibrillation or electrocautery from affecting the cards and devices of the intermediate circuit such as the main control board (guaranteed by creepage distance and electrical clearance).
  • the processor completes the calculation of physiological parameters, and sends the calculation results and waveforms of the parameters to the host (such as a host with a display, a PC, a central station, etc.) through external communication and power interface.
  • the external communication and power interface 116 can be Ethernet Network (Ethernet), Token Ring (Token Ring), Token Bus (Token Bus), and one or a combination of the LAN interfaces composed of the fiber distribution data interface (FDDI) as the backbone of these three networks, or it can be One or a combination of wireless interfaces such as infrared, Bluetooth, wifi, and WMTS communication, or one or a combination of wired data connection interfaces such as RS232 and USB.
  • the external communication and power interface 116 may also be one or a combination of two of a wireless data transmission interface and a wired data transmission interface.
  • the host can be any computer equipment such as a host of monitoring equipment, an electrocardiogram machine, an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, a computer, etc., and installing the matched software can form a monitoring equipment.
  • the host can also be a communication device, such as a mobile phone, and the parameter processing module sends data to a mobile phone that supports Bluetooth communication through a Bluetooth interface to realize remote transmission of data.
  • the display 119 is used to configure the display information according to the instructions of the processor 115;
  • the processor 115 executes program instructions to implement the following steps:
  • the first touch operation instruction at least includes a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the printing information is enlarged and displayed in the printing touch display area.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the second distance is greater than the first distance, at least one of the monitoring data of the physiological parameter and the waveform of the physiological parameter is displayed in the printed touch display area.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the second touch operation instruction includes at least a third touch track and a fourth touch track
  • the third touch track includes a third starting point and a third Three end points
  • the fourth touch track includes a fourth start point and a fourth end point
  • the fourth distance is greater than the third distance, the enlarged printing information is restored in the printing touch display area.
  • processor 115 can also execute program instructions to implement the following steps:
  • first touch operation instruction input by a user through the first touch display area, where the first touch operation instruction includes at least a first touch track and a second touch track, and the first touch track includes a first starting point and a first An end point, the second touch track includes a second start point and a second end point;
  • the monitoring information corresponding to the first touch operation instruction is enlarged and displayed in the second touch display area.
  • the monitoring information includes at least one of waveform monitoring information corresponding to at least one physiological parameter of the monitored object, numerical monitoring information, and first trend monitoring information within a first time period.
  • the first touch display area includes at least one touch display area among a waveform touch display area, a numeric touch display area, and a trend touch display area, wherein the waveform touch display area It is used to display the waveform monitoring information, the numerical touch display area is used to display the numerical monitoring information, and the trend touch display area is used to display the first trend monitoring information in the first time period.
  • the waveform touch display area, the numerical touch display area and the trend touch display area are divided into N dedicated touch displays corresponding to N physiological parameters according to different types of physiological parameters Region, N is an integer greater than or equal to 1.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the monitoring information corresponding to the physiological parameter displayed in the one of the dedicated touch display areas is enlarged and displayed.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the second touch display area is suspended on the display interface.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the working mode determines one or more of the following:
  • the display interface further includes a third touch display area, which is used to display an entry of the historical waveform corresponding to the physiological parameter of the monitored object.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the third touch operation instruction includes a third touch track and a fourth touch track
  • the third touch track includes a third starting point and a third Three end points
  • the fourth touch track includes a fourth start point and a fourth end point
  • a historical waveform of physiological parameters within a fourth time period is displayed in the fourth touch display area, where the length of the fourth time period is less than the The third time period.
  • the display interface further includes a fifth touch display area, the fifth touch display area is used to display printing information corresponding to physiological parameters of the monitored object, and the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the fourth touch operation instruction includes a fifth touch track and a sixth touch track
  • the fifth touch track includes a fifth starting point and a third Five end points
  • the sixth touch track includes a sixth start point and a sixth end point
  • the display information in the fifth touch display area is enlarged and displayed.
  • the processor 115 is configured to:
  • the fifth touch operation instruction includes a seventh touch track and an eighth touch track
  • the seventh touch track includes a seventh starting point and a third Seven end points
  • the eighth touch track includes an eighth start point and an eighth end point
  • the second touch display area is closed and the first touch display area is displayed.
  • the disclosed system, device, and method may be implemented in other ways.
  • the device embodiments described above are only schematic.
  • the division of the units is only a division of logical functions.
  • there may be other divisions for example, multiple units or components may be combined or Can be integrated into another system, or some features can be ignored, or not implemented.
  • the displayed or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
  • the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separated, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, they may be located in one place, or may be distributed on multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of this embodiment.
  • each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
  • the above integrated unit may be implemented in the form of hardware or software functional unit.
  • the integrated unit is implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
  • the technical solution of the present application essentially or part of the contribution to the existing technology or all or part of the technical solution can be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium , Including several instructions to enable a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to perform all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application.
  • the aforementioned storage media include: U disk, mobile hard disk, read-only memory (ROM, Read-Only Memory), random access memory (RAM, Random Access Memory), magnetic disk or optical disk and other media that can store program code .

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L'invention concerne un procédé qui est appliqué à un dispositif de surveillance pour répondre à un fonctionnement tactile et un dispositif de surveillance, le procédé consistant à : afficher une première zone d'affichage tactile sur une interface d'affichage, la première zone d'affichage tactile étant utilisée pour afficher des informations de surveillance correspondant à au moins un paramètre physiologique d'un sujet surveillé ; obtenir une première instruction de fonctionnement tactile qui est entrée par un utilisateur au moyen de la première zone d'affichage tactile, la première instruction de fonctionnement tactile comprenant au moins une première piste tactile et une deuxième piste tactile, la première piste tactile comprenant un premier point de départ et un premier point de fin et la deuxième piste tactile comprenant un deuxième point de départ et un deuxième point de fin ; sur la base de la première instruction de fonctionnement tactile, obtenir une première distance entre le premier point de départ et le deuxième point de départ et une deuxième distance entre le premier point de fin et le deuxième point de fin ; si la deuxième distance est supérieure à la première distance, afficher une deuxième zone d'affichage tactile ; et dans la deuxième zone d'affichage tactile, agrandir et afficher des informations de surveillance correspondant à la première instruction de fonctionnement tactile.
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