The future of postoperative vital sign monitoring in general wards: improving patient safety through continuous artificial intelligence-enabled alert formation and …

EK Aasvang, CS Meyhoff - Current Opinion in Anesthesiology, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Monitoring of vital signs at the general ward with continuous assessments aided by
artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being explored in the clinical setting. This review …

Continuous monitoring is superior to manual measurements in detecting vital sign deviations in patients with COVID‐19

KK Grønbæk, SM Rasmussen… - Acta …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Patients admitted to the emergency care setting with COVID‐19‐infection can
suffer from sudden clinical deterioration, but the extent of deviating vital signs in this group is …

[HTML][HTML] Improving sepsis compliance with human factors interventions in a community hospital emergency room

M Kiser - Patient Safety, 2023 - patientsafetyj.com
While working in healthcare has always carried an inherent amount of danger, I can tell you
with certainty that the last time I was a staff nurse (in the spirit of transparency—it's been a …

[HTML][HTML] Continuous monitoring of patients in and after the acute admission ward to improve clinical pathways: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Optimal …

SH Garssen, N Kant, CA Vernooij, GJ Mauritz… - Trials, 2023 - Springer
Background Because of high demand on hospital beds, hospitals seek to reduce patients'
length of stay (LOS) while preserving the quality of care. In addition to usual intermittent vital …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying physiological stability in the general ward using continuous vital signs monitoring: the circadian kernel density estimator

SS Rasmussen, KK Grønbæk, J Mølgaard… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Springer
Technological advances seen in recent years have introduced the possibility of changing
the way hospitalized patients are monitored by abolishing the traditional track-and-trigger …

[HTML][HTML] Prognostic value of heart rate variability for risk of serious adverse events in continuously monitored hospital patients

N Aagaard, MH Olsen, OW Rasmussen… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Springer
Technological advances allow continuous vital sign monitoring at the general ward, but
traditional vital signs alone may not predict serious adverse events (SAE). This study …

3 The economics of using artificial intelligence to improve patient safety: potential and implications for workforce

AT Larsen, L Sopina, EK Aasvang, CS Meyhoff… - 2023 - bmjopenquality.bmj.com
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is moving into the hospital with prospects of improving
patient safety and freeing up staff time. To inform an economic analysis of an AI-assisted …

The effect of technical filtering and clinical criteria on alert rates from continuous vital sign monitoring in the general ward

K Kjærgaard, J Mølgaard, SM Rasmussen… - Hospital …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives Continuous vital sign monitoring at the general hospital ward has major potential
advantages over intermittent monitoring but generates many alerts with risk of alert fatigue …

[PDF][PDF] Continuous Monitoring of Vital Signs After Hospital Discharge: A Feasibility Study

N Songthawornpong, T Vijayakumar… - PATIENT …, 2023 - patientsafetyj.com
# Introduction Increasing demand for inpatient beds limits capacity and poses a challenge to
the healthcare system. Early discharge may be one solution to solve this problem, and …

2 Is influenz-er program feasible and safe? Assessment of hospital staff acceptability and utilisation of a telemedicine-supported early discharge program

T Sandreva - 2023 - bmjopenquality.bmj.com
Introduction Timely healthcare is at core of patient safety. However, it is challenged by low
hospital workforce capacity coinciding with an increasing demand for healthcare utilization …