Reliable vital sign assessments are crucial for the management of patients with infectious diseases. Wearable devices enable easy and comfortable continuous monitoring across settings, especially in pediatric patients, but information about their performance in acutely unwell children is scarce. Vital signs were continuously measured with a multi-sensor wearable device (Everion®, Biofourmis, Zurich, Switzerland) in 21 pediatric patients during their hospitalization for appendicitis, osteomyelitis, or septic arthritis to describe acceptance and feasibility and to compare validity and reliability with conventional measurements. Using a wearable device was highly accepted and feasible for health-care workers, parents, and children. There were ...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively...
Reliable vital sign assessments are crucial for the management of patients with infectious diseases....
Reliable vital sign assessments are crucial for the management of patients with infectious diseases....
Pediatric patients with cancer are at high risk for severe infections. Changes in vital signs, trigg...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
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...
BackgroundDigital devices and wearables allow for the measurement of a wide range of health-related ...
BackgroundDigital devices and wearables allow for the measurement of a wide range of health-related ...
Wearable Health Devices (WHDs) are increasingly helping people to better monitor their health status...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Optimal management of infectious diseases is guided by up-to-date information at the individual and ...
Contains fulltext : 175605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mea...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively...
Reliable vital sign assessments are crucial for the management of patients with infectious diseases....
Reliable vital sign assessments are crucial for the management of patients with infectious diseases....
Pediatric patients with cancer are at high risk for severe infections. Changes in vital signs, trigg...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
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...
BackgroundDigital devices and wearables allow for the measurement of a wide range of health-related ...
BackgroundDigital devices and wearables allow for the measurement of a wide range of health-related ...
Wearable Health Devices (WHDs) are increasingly helping people to better monitor their health status...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Optimal management of infectious diseases is guided by up-to-date information at the individual and ...
Contains fulltext : 175605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mea...
Introduction Acutely-ill hospitalised patients are at risk of clinical deteriorations such as cardi...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively...