In order to deliver an aerosolized drug in a breath-triggered manner, the initiation of the patient’s inspiration needs to be detected. The best-known systems monitoring breathing patterns are based on flow sensors. However, due to their large dead space volume, flow sensors are not advisable for monitoring the breathing of (preterm) neonates. Newly-developed respiratory sensors, especially when contact-based (invasive), can be tested on (preterm) neonates only with great effort due to clinical and ethical hurdles. Therefore, a physiological model is highly desirable to validate these sensors. For developing such a system, abdominal movement data of (preterm) neonates are required. We recorded time sequences of five preterm neonates’ abdomi...
Vital signs monitoring is ubiquitous in clinical environments and emerging in home-based healthcare ...
Apnea detection is extremely important in neonatal settings because hypoxia can lead to permanent im...
The quantitative monitoring of breathing, sucking, and swallowing is required to predict newborns’ n...
Recorded video data of abdominal movement of preterm neonates (clinical study, approval ID: 8584_BO_...
In this study, we present a medical imaging method to estimate the preterm infant respiratory rate w...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of unobtrusively monitoring the respiratory rate (RR) in pre...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In both clinical and domestic environments, newborns deserve continuous attention from the medical p...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In this paper, we investigate an automated pipeline to estimate respiration signals from videos for ...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new framework to obtain quality respiratory variability ...
Vital signs monitoring is ubiquitous in clinical environments and emerging in home-based healthcare ...
Apnea detection is extremely important in neonatal settings because hypoxia can lead to permanent im...
The quantitative monitoring of breathing, sucking, and swallowing is required to predict newborns’ n...
Recorded video data of abdominal movement of preterm neonates (clinical study, approval ID: 8584_BO_...
In this study, we present a medical imaging method to estimate the preterm infant respiratory rate w...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of unobtrusively monitoring the respiratory rate (RR) in pre...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In both clinical and domestic environments, newborns deserve continuous attention from the medical p...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In this paper, we investigate an automated pipeline to estimate respiration signals from videos for ...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new framework to obtain quality respiratory variability ...
Vital signs monitoring is ubiquitous in clinical environments and emerging in home-based healthcare ...
Apnea detection is extremely important in neonatal settings because hypoxia can lead to permanent im...
The quantitative monitoring of breathing, sucking, and swallowing is required to predict newborns’ n...