Non-contact sensors are gaining popularity in clinical settings to monitor the vital parameters of patients. In this study, we used a non-contact sensor device to monitor vital parameters like the heart rate, respiration rate, and heart rate variability of hemodialysis (HD) patients for a period of 23 weeks during their HD sessions. During these 23 weeks, a total number of 3237 HD sessions were observed. Out of 109 patients enrolled in the study, 78 patients reported clinical events such as muscle spasms, inpatient stays, emergency visits or even death during the study period. We analyzed the sensor data of these two groups of patients, namely an event and no-event group. We found a statistically significant difference in the heart rates, r...
The accumulation and relatively rapid removal of fluid in haemodialysis patients is often accompanie...
Current dialysis devices are not able to react when unexpected changes occur during dialysis treatme...
Chronic diseases are major causes of deaths in Australia and throughout the world. This necessitates...
Abstract Introduction: Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is prevalent and associated with high hospita...
Many machines used in the modern hospital settings offer real time physiological monitoring. Haemodi...
In this prospective, interventional, international study, we investigate continuous monitoring of ho...
Post-operative patients can deteriorate physiologically, leading to adverse events such as cardiac a...
Current monitoring systems available to track changes in the vital signs of patients (such as heart ...
Background Inadequate refilling from extravascular compartments during hemodialysis can lead to intr...
Monitoring of dialysis sessions is crucial as different stress factors can yield suffering or critic...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the world’s leading cause of mortality. There is significant interes...
Monitoring of dialysis sessions is crucial as different stress factors can yield suffering or critic...
Background In maintenance hemodialysis patients, intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a frequent compl...
Digitization of healthcare will be a major innovation driver in the coming decade. Also, enabled by ...
Human organs require a relatively high and constant arterial blood pressure (ABP) to ensure adequate...
The accumulation and relatively rapid removal of fluid in haemodialysis patients is often accompanie...
Current dialysis devices are not able to react when unexpected changes occur during dialysis treatme...
Chronic diseases are major causes of deaths in Australia and throughout the world. This necessitates...
Abstract Introduction: Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is prevalent and associated with high hospita...
Many machines used in the modern hospital settings offer real time physiological monitoring. Haemodi...
In this prospective, interventional, international study, we investigate continuous monitoring of ho...
Post-operative patients can deteriorate physiologically, leading to adverse events such as cardiac a...
Current monitoring systems available to track changes in the vital signs of patients (such as heart ...
Background Inadequate refilling from extravascular compartments during hemodialysis can lead to intr...
Monitoring of dialysis sessions is crucial as different stress factors can yield suffering or critic...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the world’s leading cause of mortality. There is significant interes...
Monitoring of dialysis sessions is crucial as different stress factors can yield suffering or critic...
Background In maintenance hemodialysis patients, intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a frequent compl...
Digitization of healthcare will be a major innovation driver in the coming decade. Also, enabled by ...
Human organs require a relatively high and constant arterial blood pressure (ABP) to ensure adequate...
The accumulation and relatively rapid removal of fluid in haemodialysis patients is often accompanie...
Current dialysis devices are not able to react when unexpected changes occur during dialysis treatme...
Chronic diseases are major causes of deaths in Australia and throughout the world. This necessitates...