Knowledge of the pathological instabilities in the breathing pattern can provide valuable insights into the cardiorespiratory status of the critically-ill infant as well as their maturation level. This paper is concerned with the measurement of respiratory rate (RR) in premature infants. We compare the rates estimated from (a) the chest impedance pneumogram, (b) the ECG-derived respiratory rhythms, and (c) the PPG-derived respiratory rhythms against those measured in the reference standard of breath detection provided by attending clinical staff during 165 manual breath counts. We demonstrate that accurate RR estimates can be produced from all sources for RR in the 40 - 80 bpm (breaths per min) range. We also conclude that the use of indire...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of unobtrusively monitoring the respiratory rate (RR) in pre...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
Knowledge of the pathological instabilities in the breathing pattern can provide valuable insights i...
Background: Heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) can be challenging to measure accurately and r...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
This paper presents a simple yet novel method to estimate the heart frequency (HF) of neonates direc...
Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who hav...
Background Apnea of prematurity cannot be reliably measured with current monitoring techniques. Ins...
We present an approach for real-time respiratory rate (RR) estimation in a neonatal intensive care u...
Respiratory rate (RR) is a valuable early marker of illness in vulnerable infants, but current monit...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of unobtrusively monitoring the respiratory rate (RR) in pre...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
Knowledge of the pathological instabilities in the breathing pattern can provide valuable insights i...
Background: Heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) can be challenging to measure accurately and r...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
BACKGROUND: Non-contact heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) monitoring is necessary for preter...
This paper presents a simple yet novel method to estimate the heart frequency (HF) of neonates direc...
Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who hav...
Background Apnea of prematurity cannot be reliably measured with current monitoring techniques. Ins...
We present an approach for real-time respiratory rate (RR) estimation in a neonatal intensive care u...
Respiratory rate (RR) is a valuable early marker of illness in vulnerable infants, but current monit...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of unobtrusively monitoring the respiratory rate (RR) in pre...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...