Potential of Smart-Inhalers in Reducing Human and Economic Costs of Erroneous Inhaler Use

University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)

Abstract: This thesis investigates the possibilities of increasing efficacy and general improvement of unsupervised medical treatments by implementing electronics and embedded systems (so-called smart devices) to allow the physician to monitor or track the treatment and adherence of the patient to it. The diseases in focus are respiratory: asthma and Chronic Obstructive lung [Pulmonary] Disease (COPD). This thesis will furthermore attempt to show that shortcomings in the current treatment of these diseases incur significant human costs by loss of quality of life for the patients and causes (avoidable) costs to health-care systems and societies on a macro-economic scale, both direct and indirect. It will find that the technology to create a smart-inhaler exists, and while not a panacea, it can address many of the identified issues with the current mode of treatment.This thesis was written in partnership with SHL Medical AB, and the author wishes to extend specialthanks to Plamen Balkandjiev and Mattias Myrman for their help, support, and patience.

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