Globally, neonatal mortality remains unacceptability high. Physiological monitoring is foundational to the care of these vulnerable patients to assess neonatal cardiopulmonary status, guide medical intervention, and determine readiness for safe discharge. However, most existing physiological monitoring systems require multiple electrodes and sensors, which are linked to wires tethered to wall-mounted display units, to adhere to the skin. For neonates, these systems can cause skin injury, prevent kangaroo mother care, and complicate basic clinical care. Novel, wireless, and biointegrated sensors provide opportunities to enhance monitoring capabilities, reduce iatrogenic injuries, and promote family-centric care. Early validation data have sh...
Qualitative assessments of infant spontaneous movements can be performed to measure neurodevelopment...
Pervasive computing research is introducing new perspectives in a wide range of applications, includ...
This chapter focuses on monitoring vital health parameters for a particular group of patients - crit...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively...
In this paper, we present the application of wireless sensor technology and the advantages it will i...
Critically ill new born babies admitted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are extremely tin...
In this text we present the design of a wearable health monitoring device capable of remotely monito...
Continuous health status monitoring of infants is achieved with the development and fusion of wearab...
The extremely undesired occurrence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) begins with an infant who ...
A rising number of preterm babies demands innovative solutions to monitor them in the Neonatal Inten...
Abstract Background Remote biomonitoring of vital parameters in hospitals and homes has the potentia...
Prematurely born and critically ill babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit require roun...
Qualitative assessments of infant spontaneous movements can be performed to measure neurodevelopment...
Pervasive computing research is introducing new perspectives in a wide range of applications, includ...
This chapter focuses on monitoring vital health parameters for a particular group of patients - crit...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively...
In this paper, we present the application of wireless sensor technology and the advantages it will i...
Critically ill new born babies admitted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are extremely tin...
In this text we present the design of a wearable health monitoring device capable of remotely monito...
Continuous health status monitoring of infants is achieved with the development and fusion of wearab...
The extremely undesired occurrence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) begins with an infant who ...
A rising number of preterm babies demands innovative solutions to monitor them in the Neonatal Inten...
Abstract Background Remote biomonitoring of vital parameters in hospitals and homes has the potentia...
Prematurely born and critically ill babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit require roun...
Qualitative assessments of infant spontaneous movements can be performed to measure neurodevelopment...
Pervasive computing research is introducing new perspectives in a wide range of applications, includ...
This chapter focuses on monitoring vital health parameters for a particular group of patients - crit...