Continuous monitoring of vital sign abnormalities; association to clinical complications in 500 postoperative patients

C Haahr‐Raunkjaer, J Mølgaard… - Acta …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Patients undergoing major surgery are at risk of complications, so‐called
serious adverse events (SAE). Continuous monitoring may detect deteriorating patients by …

Clinical impact of vital sign abnormalities in patients admitted with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an observational study using …

M Elvekjaer, SM Rasmussen, KK Grønbæk… - Internal and Emergency …, 2022 - Springer
Early detection of abnormal vital signs is critical for timely management of acute hospitalised
patients and continuous monitoring may improve this. We aimed to assess the association …

[HTML][HTML] ChroniSense national early warning score study: comparison study of a wearable wrist device to measure vital signs in patients who are hospitalized

MH Van Velthoven, J Oke, A Kardos - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Wearable devices could be used to continuously monitor vital signs in patients
who are hospitalized, but they require validation. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the …

[HTML][HTML] Simulation-based education of endovascular scrub nurses reduces stress and improves team performance

RAC Skov, J Lawaetz, L Konge, L Westerlin… - Journal of Surgical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Endovascular procedures have become commonplace in vascular surgery. This
development calls for new training strategies for future specialists. Most simulation-based …

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 …

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 …

Continuously monitored vital signs for detection of myocardial injury in high‐risk patients–An observational study

FC Loft, SM Rasmussen, M Elvekjaer… - Acta …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Patients are at risk of myocardial injury after major non‐cardiac surgery and
during acute illness. Myocardial injury is associated with mortality, but often asymptomatic …

Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring to identify the deteriorating patient: An observational study towards deriving evidence-based protocols for patient …

J Briggs, I Kostakis, P Meredith, J Darbyshire… - Health and Social …, 2024 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Background The frequency at which patients should have their vital signs (eg blood
pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation) measured on hospital wards is currently unknown …

The Flare-OA-16 questionnaire measuring flare in knee and hip osteoarthritis in the patient perspective: scale reduction and validation using a Rasch model

F Queiroga, J Epstein, ML Erpelding, E Spitz… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives The recent Flare-OA questionnaire measuring flare in knee and hip
osteoarthritis (OA)(19 items in 5 domains, numerical rating scale) showed good …

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 …