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 …
artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being explored in the clinical setting. This review …
Unexpected intensive care unit admission after surgery: impact on clinical outcome
G Cammarota, E De Robertis… - Current Opinion in …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Unexpected intensive care unit admission after surgery: impa... : Current Opinion in
Anesthesiology Unexpected intensive care unit admission after surgery: impact on clinical …
Anesthesiology Unexpected intensive care unit admission after surgery: impact on clinical …
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 …
suffer from sudden clinical deterioration, but the extent of deviating vital signs in this group is …
Workload associated with manual assessment of vital signs as compared with continuous wireless monitoring
E Sigvardt, KK Grønbæk, ML Jepsen… - Acta …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Vital sign monitoring is considered an essential aspect of clinical care in
hospitals. In general wards, this relies on intermittent manual assessments performed by …
hospitals. In general wards, this relies on intermittent manual assessments performed by …
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 …
the way hospitalized patients are monitored by abolishing the traditional track-and-trigger …
Continuous wireless pre‐and postoperative vital sign monitoring reveal new, severe desaturations after vascular surgery
J Mølgaard, SS Rasmussen, J Eiberg… - Acta …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Postoperative deviating physiologic values (vital signs) may represent
postoperative stress or emerging complications. But they can also reflect chronic …
postoperative stress or emerging complications. But they can also reflect chronic …
Implementing Wearable Sensors for Clinical Application at a Surgical Ward: Points to Consider before Starting
R van Melzen, ME Haveman, RCL Schuurmann… - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of
high-quality care in the future. Wearable sensors are an example of such technology that …
high-quality care in the future. Wearable sensors are an example of such technology that …
[HTML][HTML] Association of continuously measured vital signs with respiratory insufficiency in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: retrospective cohort study
HMR van Goor, LM Vernooij, MJM Breteler… - Interactive journal of …, 2022 - i-jmr.org
Background Continuous monitoring of vital signs has the potential to assist in the recognition
of deterioration of patients admitted to the general ward. However, methods to efficiently …
of deterioration of patients admitted to the general ward. However, methods to efficiently …
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 …
traditional vital signs alone may not predict serious adverse events (SAE). This study …
[HTML][HTML] Role-reversal simulation training to enhance performance and reduce stress of endovascular scrub nurses in the operating room
To perform safe endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) procedures, an entire team of
anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, scrub nurses, surgeons, and assistants is needed. 1 …
anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, scrub nurses, surgeons, and assistants is needed. 1 …