[HTML][HTML] Current evidence for continuous vital signs monitoring by wearable wireless devices in hospitalized adults: systematic review

JPL Leenen, C Leerentveld, JD van Dijk… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Continuous monitoring of vital signs by using wearable wireless devices may
allow for timely detection of clinical deterioration in patients in general wards in comparison …

The impact of continuous versus intermittent vital signs monitoring in hospitals: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

CL Downey, S Chapman, R Randell, JM Brown… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Continuous vital signs monitoring on general hospital wards may allow earlier
detection of patient deterioration and improve patient outcomes. This systematic review will …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of continuous wireless vital sign monitoring on unplanned ICU admissions and rapid response team calls: a before-and-after study

Y Eddahchouri, RV Peelen, M Koeneman… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Continuous vital sign monitoring may potentially be improved through the use
of wearable monitors linked wirelessly to hospital electronic patient records. By improving …

Effect of an automated notification system for deteriorating ward patients on clinical outcomes

CP Subbe, B Duller, R Bellomo - Critical Care, 2017 - Springer
Background Delayed response to clinical deterioration of ward patients is common. Methods
We performed a prospective before-and-after study in all patients admitted to two clinical …

Vital signs monitoring with wearable sensors in high-risk surgical patients: a clinical validation study

MJM Breteler, EJ KleinJan, DAJ Dohmen… - …, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward.
Early signs of deterioration may therefore be missed. Wireless sensors have been …

The impact of wearable continuous vital sign monitoring on deterioration detection and clinical outcomes in hospitalised patients: a systematic review and meta …

C Areia, C Biggs, M Santos, N Thurley, S Gerry… - Critical Care, 2021 - Springer
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable
monitoring systems (WMS) may augment current monitoring practices. However, there are …

Experiences of current vital signs monitoring practices and views of wearable monitoring: a qualitative study in patients and nurses

C Areia, E King, J Ede, L Young… - Journal of advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff
on a surgical ward, and views on the introduction of wearable ambulatory monitoring into the …

A novel non-contact heart rate monitor using impulse-radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) radar technology

Y Lee, JY Park, YW Choi, HK Park, SH Cho, SH Cho… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
We discovered that impulse-radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) radar could recognize cardiac
motions in a non-contact fashion. Therefore, we measured the heart rate (HR) and rhythms …

Ideal algorithms in healthcare: explainable, dynamic, precise, autonomous, fair, and reproducible

TJ Loftus, PJ Tighe, T Ozrazgat-Baslanti… - PLOS digital …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Established guidelines describe minimum requirements for reporting algorithms in
healthcare; it is equally important to objectify the characteristics of ideal algorithms that …

mm-Wave radar-based vital signs monitoring and arrhythmia detection using machine learning

S Iyer, L Zhao, MP Mohan, J Jimeno, MY Siyal… - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
A non-contact, non-invasive monitoring system to measure and estimate the heart and
breathing rate of humans using a frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) mm-wave …