Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtrusive insofar as they require contact with the patient. This obtrusiveness sometimes poses problems in daily clinical practice. The need for contact with electrodes or transducers is particularly relevant in the case of patients recovering in intensive care units where continuous monitoring is required, in turn requiring continuous direct transducer contact for prolonged periods. Among the many physiological parameters commonly acquired, the respiratory and the cardiac rates of the patients are of primary importance. Typically these two parameters are measured respectively using spirometry and electrocardiography (ECG), both involving obtrusiv...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
Abstract Cardiorespiratory monitoring continues to be a challenge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Un...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
The paper presents an optical non-contact method for simultaneous measurement of the heart beat and ...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a part of a pediatric hospital dedicated to the care of i...
Standard instrumentation for the assessment of the respiration rate is largely used in medicine. Spi...
Vital signs in neonatal care are usually measured by a multiparameter monitor (MM). However, this ki...
Current technologies to allow continuous monitoring of vital signs in pre-term infants in the hospi...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
Knowledge of the pathological instabilities in the breathing pattern can provide valuable insights i...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
At present the majority of the instrumentation, used in clinical environments, to measure human resp...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
Abstract Cardiorespiratory monitoring continues to be a challenge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Un...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
The paper presents an optical non-contact method for simultaneous measurement of the heart beat and ...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a part of a pediatric hospital dedicated to the care of i...
Standard instrumentation for the assessment of the respiration rate is largely used in medicine. Spi...
Vital signs in neonatal care are usually measured by a multiparameter monitor (MM). However, this ki...
Current technologies to allow continuous monitoring of vital signs in pre-term infants in the hospi...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
Knowledge of the pathological instabilities in the breathing pattern can provide valuable insights i...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
At present the majority of the instrumentation, used in clinical environments, to measure human resp...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
Abstract Cardiorespiratory monitoring continues to be a challenge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Un...