Many important vital signs need to be measured on preterm patients when they are recovered in intensive care units: cardiac rate, respiration activity, blood saturation, temperature. The later is, in particular, a key quantity to assess when the aim is to verify if the patient has fully developed the capacity to regulate his/her temperature. Presently, the procedure followed by clinicians is based on a subjective test, which sees the heating system of the curl switched off; if the central temperature of the patient will not be reduced below 35°C in the following two hours, the patient is considered able to thermoregulate himself. The aim of this paper is to propose a measurement procedure aiming to verify if the patient has the ability to a...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
Background The thermal servo-controlled systems are routinely used in neonatal intensive care units ...
Poor control of body temperature is associated with mortality and major morbidity in preterm infants...
Many important vital signs need to be measured on preterm patients when they are recovered in intens...
In neonatal intensive care units many important vital signs are continuously measured in order to ha...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The thesis is focused on premature newborn thermomanagement. It is focused particularly on very prem...
The maintenance of a constant body temperature is important to all humans but even more so for newbo...
Beside other Clinical Engineering activities to reduce risks in hospitals, functional assessment of ...
Background Prevention of hypothermia is one of the basic tenets of effective neonatal care. Conce...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
A baby incubator is a heating device for premature babies so that the baby's temperature matches the...
This paper presents a simple mathematical model of the thermoregulation system of newborn babies. Th...
Neonates can show sudden rapid body movements when they are in pain, need care, or need to be fed. T...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX171932 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
Background The thermal servo-controlled systems are routinely used in neonatal intensive care units ...
Poor control of body temperature is associated with mortality and major morbidity in preterm infants...
Many important vital signs need to be measured on preterm patients when they are recovered in intens...
In neonatal intensive care units many important vital signs are continuously measured in order to ha...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The thesis is focused on premature newborn thermomanagement. It is focused particularly on very prem...
The maintenance of a constant body temperature is important to all humans but even more so for newbo...
Beside other Clinical Engineering activities to reduce risks in hospitals, functional assessment of ...
Background Prevention of hypothermia is one of the basic tenets of effective neonatal care. Conce...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
A baby incubator is a heating device for premature babies so that the baby's temperature matches the...
This paper presents a simple mathematical model of the thermoregulation system of newborn babies. Th...
Neonates can show sudden rapid body movements when they are in pain, need care, or need to be fed. T...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX171932 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
Background The thermal servo-controlled systems are routinely used in neonatal intensive care units ...
Poor control of body temperature is associated with mortality and major morbidity in preterm infants...