Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to recent improvements in technology, comprehensive outpatient vital signs monitoring is now possible. This is the first review to collate information on all wearable devices on the market for outpatient physiological monitoring. A scoping review was undertaken. The monitors reviewed were limited to those that can function in the outpatient setting with minimal restrictions on the patient’s normal lifestyle, while measuring any or all of the vital signs: heart rate, ECG, oxygen saturation, respiration rate, blood pressure and temperature. A total of 270 papers were included in the review. Thirty wearable monitors were examined: 6 patches, 3 ...
The emergence of wireless technologies and advancements in on-body sensor design can enable change i...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff on a...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Background: Timely recognition of patient deterioration remains challenging. Ambulatory monitoring s...
Wearable Health Devices (WHDs) are increasingly helping people to better monitor their health status...
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...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Continuous monitoring of vital signs can be a life-saving matter for different patient groups. The d...
Current practice uses physiological early warning scoring (EWS) systems to monitor “standard” vital...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
The emergence of wireless technologies and advancements in on-body sensor design can enable change i...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff on a...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Background: Timely recognition of patient deterioration remains challenging. Ambulatory monitoring s...
Wearable Health Devices (WHDs) are increasingly helping people to better monitor their health status...
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...
Aim: Use of tele-health programs and wearable sensors that allow patients to monitor their own vital...
Continuous monitoring of vital signs can be a life-saving matter for different patient groups. The d...
Current practice uses physiological early warning scoring (EWS) systems to monitor “standard” vital...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
The emergence of wireless technologies and advancements in on-body sensor design can enable change i...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff on a...