ABSTRACT—It has been widely accepted that metrics related to respiration-induced waveform variation (RIWV) of the photoplethysmogram (PPG) have been associated with hypovolemia in mechanically ventilated patients and in controlled laboratory environments. In this retrospective study, we investigated if PPG RIWV metrics have diagnostic value for patients with acute hemorrhagic hypovolemia in the prehospital environment. Photoplethysmogram waveforms and basic vital signs were recorded in trauma patients during prehospital transport. Retrospectively, we used automated algorithms to select patient records with all five basic vital signs and 45 s or longer continuous, clean PPG segments. From these segments, we identified the onset and peak of i...
Abnormal vital signs often predict a serious condition of acutely ill hospital patients in 24 hours....
Abstract — The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmog-raphy based technique to assess patient fl...
An abnormal respiratory rate is often the earliest sign of critical illness. A reliable estimate of ...
The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmography based technique to assess patient fluid status t...
PURPOSE:Respiratory variations in pulse pressure (dPP) and photoplethysmographic waveform amplitude ...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Copyright © 2014 Paul S. Addison et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract Background Respiratory rate is among the first vital signs to change in deteriorating patie...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
AbstractObjectiveDuring initial assessment of trauma patients, metrics of heart rate variability (HR...
Hypovolemia caused by internal hemorrhage is a major cause of death in critical care patients. Howev...
DPOP quantifies respiratory modulations in the photoplethysmogram. It has been proposed as a noninva...
Purpose: The measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive method to analyze the bal...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
Introduction: Detecting return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) via palpation during cardiopulmonar...
Abnormal vital signs often predict a serious condition of acutely ill hospital patients in 24 hours....
Abstract — The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmog-raphy based technique to assess patient fl...
An abnormal respiratory rate is often the earliest sign of critical illness. A reliable estimate of ...
The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmography based technique to assess patient fluid status t...
PURPOSE:Respiratory variations in pulse pressure (dPP) and photoplethysmographic waveform amplitude ...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Copyright © 2014 Paul S. Addison et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract Background Respiratory rate is among the first vital signs to change in deteriorating patie...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
AbstractObjectiveDuring initial assessment of trauma patients, metrics of heart rate variability (HR...
Hypovolemia caused by internal hemorrhage is a major cause of death in critical care patients. Howev...
DPOP quantifies respiratory modulations in the photoplethysmogram. It has been proposed as a noninva...
Purpose: The measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive method to analyze the bal...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
Introduction: Detecting return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) via palpation during cardiopulmonar...
Abnormal vital signs often predict a serious condition of acutely ill hospital patients in 24 hours....
Abstract — The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmog-raphy based technique to assess patient fl...
An abnormal respiratory rate is often the earliest sign of critical illness. A reliable estimate of ...