Despite efforts, the detection of patients who are deteriorating in hospital is often later than it should be. Several technologies could provide the basis of a solution. Recording of vital signs could be improved by both automated transmission of the measured parameters to an electronic patient record and the use of unobtrusive wearable monitors that track the patient's physiology continuously. Electronic charting systems could make the recorded vital signs readily available for further processing. Software algorithms could identify such patients with greater sensitivity and specificity than the existing, paper-based track-and-trigger systems. Electronic storage of vital signs also makes intelligent alerting and remote patient surveillance...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Nowadays Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) represents one of the leading causes of hospital admission amo...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...
Advanced engineering and information technology combined with medical and clinical knowledge enable ...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Failure to recognize changes in a patient’s clinical condition is a barrier to the effectiveness of ...
Patient monitoring has advanced over the years, from bed side monitors in the hospital, to wearable ...
Introduction: Remote wireless monitoring is a new technology that allows the continuous recording of...
The charting of physiological variables in hospital inpatients allows for recognition and treatment ...
The in-house monitoring of vital signs represents a real opportunity to improve the effectiveness of...
Background Continuous vital sign monitoring may identify changes sooner than current standard monito...
Abstract Changes in vital signs are an important indicator of physiological decline and provide oppo...
National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a screening tool for identifying potential deteriorating pati...
The registration of physical signals has long been an important part of cardiological diagnostics. C...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Nowadays Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) represents one of the leading causes of hospital admission amo...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...
Advanced engineering and information technology combined with medical and clinical knowledge enable ...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Failure to recognize changes in a patient’s clinical condition is a barrier to the effectiveness of ...
Patient monitoring has advanced over the years, from bed side monitors in the hospital, to wearable ...
Introduction: Remote wireless monitoring is a new technology that allows the continuous recording of...
The charting of physiological variables in hospital inpatients allows for recognition and treatment ...
The in-house monitoring of vital signs represents a real opportunity to improve the effectiveness of...
Background Continuous vital sign monitoring may identify changes sooner than current standard monito...
Abstract Changes in vital signs are an important indicator of physiological decline and provide oppo...
National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a screening tool for identifying potential deteriorating pati...
The registration of physical signals has long been an important part of cardiological diagnostics. C...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Nowadays Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) represents one of the leading causes of hospital admission amo...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...