Pulse oximetry: fundamentals and technology update

M Nitzan, A Romem, R Koppel - Medical Devices: Evidence and …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of
respiratory function. SaO2 can be assessed noninvasively by pulse oximetry, which is based …

Pulse oximetry

A Jubran - Critical care, 1999 - Springer
Pulse oximetry is one of the most commonly employed monitoringmodalities in the critical
care setting. This review describes the latesttechnological advances in the field of pulse …

DistancePPG: Robust non-contact vital signs monitoring using a camera

M Kumar, A Veeraraghavan… - Biomedical optics …, 2015 - opg.optica.org
Vital signs such as pulse rate and breathing rate are currently measured using contact
probes. But, non-contact methods for measuring vital signs are desirable both in hospital …

Stressors and anxiety in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery

R Gallagher, S McKinley - American journal of critical care, 2007 - AACN
Background Patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery who have increased
anxiety levels have poorer outcomes than patients with lower levels, yet few studies have …

Clinical use of pulse oximetry: official guidelines from the T horacic S ociety of A ustralia and N ew Z ealand

JJ Pretto, T Roebuck, L Beckert, G Hamilton - Respirology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Pulse oximetry provides a simple, non‐invasive approximation of arterial oxygenation in a
wide variety of clinical settings including emergency and critical‐care medicine, hospital …

Accuracy of pulse oximetry in detection of oxygen saturation in patients admitted to the intensive care unit of heart surgery: comparison of finger, toe, forehead and …

S Seifi, A Khatony, G Moradi, A Abdi, F Najafi - BMC nursing, 2018 - Springer
Background Heart surgery patients are more at risk of poor peripheral perfusion, and
peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2) measurement is regular care for continuous …

Artificial intelligence-driven wearable technologies for neonatal cardiorespiratory monitoring: Part 1 wearable technology

E Grooby, C Sitaula, T Chang Kwok, D Sharkey… - Pediatric …, 2023 - nature.com
With the development of Artificial Intelligence techniques, smart health monitoring is
becoming more popular. In this study, we investigate the trend of wearable sensors being …

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P Lynn - 2018 - books.google.com
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Accurate neonatal heart rate monitoring using a new wireless, cap mounted device

C Henry, L Shipley, C Ward, S Mirahmadi… - Acta …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim A device for newborn heart rate (HR) monitoring at birth that is compatible with delayed
cord clamping and minimises hypothermia risk could have advantages over current …

Forehead reflectance photoplethysmography to monitor heart rate: preliminary results from neonatal patients

MR Grubb, J Carpenter, JA Crowe, J Teoh… - Physiological …, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Around 5%–10% of newborn babies require some form of resuscitation at birth and
heart rate (HR) is the best guide of efficacy. We report the development and first trial of a …