作者
Ha Uk Chung, Alina Y Rwei, Aurélie Hourlier-Fargette, Shuai Xu, KunHyuck Lee, Emma C Dunne, Zhaoqian Xie, Claire Liu, Andrea Carlini, Dong Hyun Kim, Dennis Ryu, Elena Kulikova, Jingyue Cao, Ian C Odland, Kelsey B Fields, Brad Hopkins, Anthony Banks, Christopher Ogle, Dominic Grande, Jun Bin Park, Jongwon Kim, Masahiro Irie, Hokyung Jang, JooHee Lee, Yerim Park, Jungwoo Kim, Han Heul Jo, Hyoungjo Hahm, Raudel Avila, Yeshou Xu, Myeong Namkoong, Jean Won Kwak, Emily Suen, Max A Paulus, Robin J Kim, Blake V Parsons, Kelia A Human, Seung Sik Kim, Manish Patel, William Reuther, Hyun Soo Kim, Sung Hoon Lee, John D Leedle, Yeojeong Yun, Sarah Rigali, Taeyoung Son, Inhwa Jung, Hany Arafa, Vinaya R Soundararajan, Ayelet Ollech, Avani Shukla, Allison Bradley, Molly Schau, Casey M Rand, Lauren E Marsillio, Zena L Harris, Yonggang Huang, Aaron Hamvas, Amy S Paller, Debra E Weese-Mayer, Jong Yoon Lee, John A Rogers
发表日期
2020/3
期刊
Nature medicine
卷号
26
期号
3
页码范围
418-429
出版商
Nature Publishing Group US
简介
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively) involves continuous monitoring of vital signs with hard-wired devices that adhere to the skin and, in certain instances, can involve catheter-based pressure sensors inserted into the arteries. These systems entail risks of causing iatrogenic skin injuries, complicating clinical care and impeding skin-to-skin contact between parent and child. Here we present a wireless, non-invasive technology that not only offers measurement equivalency to existing clinical standards for heart rate, respiration rate, temperature and blood oxygenation, but also provides a range of important additional features, as supported by data from pilot clinical studies in both the NICU and PICU. These new modalities include tracking movements and body orientation, quantifying the physiological benefits of skin-to-skin care, capturing acoustic …
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