Background: Assessment of heart rate (HR) is essential during newborn resuscitation, and comparison of dry-electrode ECG technology to standard monitoring by 3-lead ECG and Pulse Oximetry (PO) is lacking. Methods: NeoBeat, ECG, and PO were applied to newborns resuscitated at birth. Resuscitations were video recorded, and HR was registered every second. Results: Device placement time from birth was median (quartiles) 6 (4, 18) seconds for NeoBeat versus 138 (97, 181) seconds for ECG and 152 (103, 216) seconds for PO. Time to first HR presentation from birth was 22 (13, 45) seconds for NeoBeat versus 171 (129, 239) seconds for ECG and 270 (185, 357) seconds for PO. Proportion of time with HR feedback from NeoBeat during resuscitation from bir...
Heart rate (HR) is a vital sign for assessing the need for resuscitation. We performed a systematic ...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Background: Around 10% of newborn infants require assistance during transition after birth. Heart ra...
Introduction 3%–8% of newborns need positive pressure ventilation (PPV) after birth. Heart rate (HR)...
Background Clinical assessment of newborn heart rate (HR) at birth has been reported to be inaccurat...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The seventh edition of the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscit...
The seventh edition of the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program recommends ...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Heart rate (HR) is a vital sign for assessing the need for resuscitation. We performed a systematic ...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and init...
Background: Around 10% of newborn infants require assistance during transition after birth. Heart ra...
Introduction 3%–8% of newborns need positive pressure ventilation (PPV) after birth. Heart rate (HR)...
Background Clinical assessment of newborn heart rate (HR) at birth has been reported to be inaccurat...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The seventh edition of the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscit...
The seventh edition of the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program recommends ...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Background: International newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend electrocardiogram (ECG) heart r...
Heart rate (HR) is a vital sign for assessing the need for resuscitation. We performed a systematic ...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...
Background and Objective: Early neonatal death is a worldwide challenge with 1 million newborn death...