The sick preterm infant monitoring is an intriguing job that medical staff in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) must deal with on a daily basis. As a standards monitoring procedure, preterm infants are monitored via sensors and electrodes that are firmly attached to their fragile and delicate skin and connected to processing monitors. However, an alternative exists in contactless imaging to record such physiological signals (we call it as Physio-Markers), detecting superficial changes and internal structures activities which can be used independently of, or aligned with, conventional monitors. Countless advantages can be gained from unobtrusive monitoring not limited to: (1) quick data generation; (2) decreasing physical and direct conta...
Objective: Evaluate physiologic changes during digital retinal imaging (DRI) using near infra-red s...
Tesina feta en col.laboració amb RWTH AachenThe temperature changes inside incubator a ect the newbo...
Copyright © 2013 Wolfgang Raith et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The sick preterm infant monitoring is an intriguing job that medical staff in Neonatal Intensive Car...
Brain injuries remain a significant problem for preterm infants, despite extensive physiological mon...
This article reviews the application of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in preterm and newborn infa...
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through ea...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The maintenance and regulation of body temperature in neonates is critical for survival. However, th...
Critically ill prematurely born babies admitted at the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) have to b...
NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) is a relatively new neuroimaging method that utilizes the attenuat...
Background: In neonatal care, assessment of the temperature of the neonate is essential to confirm o...
Summary: The authors compared axillary skin temperatures (AT) measured with an infrared (IR) thermom...
A thermal imaging method to detect inflammatory intra-abdominal pathology in infants is proposed and...
Objective: Evaluate physiologic changes during digital retinal imaging (DRI) using near infra-red s...
Tesina feta en col.laboració amb RWTH AachenThe temperature changes inside incubator a ect the newbo...
Copyright © 2013 Wolfgang Raith et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The sick preterm infant monitoring is an intriguing job that medical staff in Neonatal Intensive Car...
Brain injuries remain a significant problem for preterm infants, despite extensive physiological mon...
This article reviews the application of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in preterm and newborn infa...
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through ea...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The maintenance and regulation of body temperature in neonates is critical for survival. However, th...
Critically ill prematurely born babies admitted at the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) have to b...
NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) is a relatively new neuroimaging method that utilizes the attenuat...
Background: In neonatal care, assessment of the temperature of the neonate is essential to confirm o...
Summary: The authors compared axillary skin temperatures (AT) measured with an infrared (IR) thermom...
A thermal imaging method to detect inflammatory intra-abdominal pathology in infants is proposed and...
Objective: Evaluate physiologic changes during digital retinal imaging (DRI) using near infra-red s...
Tesina feta en col.laboració amb RWTH AachenThe temperature changes inside incubator a ect the newbo...
Copyright © 2013 Wolfgang Raith et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...