Introduction Except for operating rooms, postanaesthesia care units and intensive care units, where the monitoring of vital signs is continuous, intermittent care is standard practice. However, at a time when only the patients with the most serious conditions are hospitalised and only a fraction of these patients are in intensive care units, this type of monitoring is no longer sufficient. Wireless monitoring has been proposed, but it requires rigorous validation. The aim of this observational study is to compare vital signs obtained from a precordial patch sensor to those obtained with conventional monitoring.Methods and analysis This patch validation trial will be an observational, prospective, single-centre open study of 115 anaesthetise...
Background: Adverse events are common in high-risk surgical patients, but early detection is difficu...
Introduction: Recent advances in wearable technology allow for the development of wirelessly connect...
Recognition of early signs of deterioration in postoperative course could be improved by continuous ...
International audienceIntroduction Except for operating rooms, postanaesthesia care units and intens...
Background and objectives Intermittent vital signs measurements are the current standard on hospital...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intermittent vital signs measurements are the current standard on hospita...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events are common in high-risk surgical patients, but early detection is difficu...
Background: Adverse events are common in high-risk surgical patients, but early detection is difficu...
Introduction: Recent advances in wearable technology allow for the development of wirelessly connect...
Recognition of early signs of deterioration in postoperative course could be improved by continuous ...
International audienceIntroduction Except for operating rooms, postanaesthesia care units and intens...
Background and objectives Intermittent vital signs measurements are the current standard on hospital...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intermittent vital signs measurements are the current standard on hospita...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events are common in high-risk surgical patients, but early detection is difficu...
Background: Adverse events are common in high-risk surgical patients, but early detection is difficu...
Introduction: Recent advances in wearable technology allow for the development of wirelessly connect...
Recognition of early signs of deterioration in postoperative course could be improved by continuous ...