Background Continuous vital sign monitoring may identify changes sooner than current standard monitoring. Objective To investigate if the use of real time digital alerts sent to healthcare staff can improve the time taken to identify unwell patients and those with sepsis. Design A prospective cohort study design. Setting West Middlesex University Hospital, UK. Participants 50 acutely unwell surgical patients admitted to hospital. Intervention Patients wore a lightweight wearable sensor measuring heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and temperature every 2 minutes whilst standard intermittent ward monitoring of vital signs was performed by nurses. Digital alerts were sent to healthcare staff from the sensor to a smartphone device. All aler...
Intermittent manual measurement of vital signs may not rapidly predict sepsis development in febrile...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-q...
Background: The implementation and efficacy of wearable sensors and alerting systems in acute second...
Background Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of pat...
Background: Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of pa...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Current practice uses physiological early warning scoring (EWS) systems to monitor “standard” vital...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Background: Vital signs monitoring is a universal tool for the detection of postoperative complicati...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Objective To determine feasibility, in terms of acceptability and system fidelity, of continuous vit...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Intermittent manual measurement of vital signs may not rapidly predict sepsis development in febrile...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-q...
Background: The implementation and efficacy of wearable sensors and alerting systems in acute second...
Background Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of pat...
Background: Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of pa...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of vital signs in hospitalized patients is necessary to assess the clinical ...
Current practice uses physiological early warning scoring (EWS) systems to monitor “standard” vital...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Background: Vital signs monitoring is a universal tool for the detection of postoperative complicati...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Objective To determine feasibility, in terms of acceptability and system fidelity, of continuous vit...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Intermittent manual measurement of vital signs may not rapidly predict sepsis development in febrile...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-q...