Background: Recent advances in wearable technology make continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring possible, with potential applications in assessment of cardiopulmonary patients, healthy subjects and athletes. The aim of the present study was to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate a new wearable device (Learn Inspire Free Entertain = L.I.F.E.) by embedding in a compression shirt a 12‑lead ECG system and 5 respiratory sensors. Methods: Thirty cardiorespiratory patients and ten healthy subjects were studied for 24 h during their usual life activities. In 8 healthy subjects, simultaneous measurements of the device and of an ergo-spirometer were performed during different levels of ventilation in five different body positions. The quality o...
Abstract Many health diagnostic systems demand noninvasive sensing of respiratory rate, respiratory ...
Introduction: Complex interactions inextricably link the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. It is...
Background: Vital signs monitoring (VSM) is routine for inpatients, but monitoring during free-livin...
Background: Recent advances in wearable technology make continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring poss...
Diagnosis of arrhythmic disorders is challenging because of their short-lasting, intermittent charac...
Heart Rate (HR) and Breath Rate (BR) are important parameters that define the physiological state of...
Heart rate monitors have become a popular tool, which have been built in many different wearable dev...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
We developed a textile-based wearable system, named MagIC, for the unobtrusive monitoring of one ele...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of a new wearable system based on E-Textile electrodes f...
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) derived from standard one-lead electrocardiography (ECG) was compared w...
Quantitatively assessing personal health status is gaining increasing attention due to the improveme...
Sportswear-type wearables with integrated inertial sensors and electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes ha...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a popular method for determining heart rate (HR) but the...
Abstract Many health diagnostic systems demand noninvasive sensing of respiratory rate, respiratory ...
Introduction: Complex interactions inextricably link the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. It is...
Background: Vital signs monitoring (VSM) is routine for inpatients, but monitoring during free-livin...
Background: Recent advances in wearable technology make continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring poss...
Diagnosis of arrhythmic disorders is challenging because of their short-lasting, intermittent charac...
Heart Rate (HR) and Breath Rate (BR) are important parameters that define the physiological state of...
Heart rate monitors have become a popular tool, which have been built in many different wearable dev...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
We developed a textile-based wearable system, named MagIC, for the unobtrusive monitoring of one ele...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of a new wearable system based on E-Textile electrodes f...
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) derived from standard one-lead electrocardiography (ECG) was compared w...
Quantitatively assessing personal health status is gaining increasing attention due to the improveme...
Sportswear-type wearables with integrated inertial sensors and electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes ha...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a popular method for determining heart rate (HR) but the...
Abstract Many health diagnostic systems demand noninvasive sensing of respiratory rate, respiratory ...
Introduction: Complex interactions inextricably link the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. It is...
Background: Vital signs monitoring (VSM) is routine for inpatients, but monitoring during free-livin...