Hypovolemia caused by internal hemorrhage is a major cause of death in critical care patients. However, hypovolemia is difficult to diagnose in a timely fashion, as obvious symptoms do not manifest until patients are already nearing a critical state of shock. Novel non-invasive methods for detecting hypovolemia in the literature utilize the photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveform generated by the pulse-oximeter attached to a finger or ear. Until now, PPG-based alarms have been evaluated only on healthy patients under ideal testing scenarios (e.g., motionless patients); however, the PPG is sensitive to patient health and significant artifacts manifest when patients move. Since patient health varies within the intensive care unit (ICU) and ICU pati...
Abstract—Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a technique widely used to monitor volumetric blood changes i...
Pulse oximetry utilizes the technique of photoplethysmography to estimate arterial oxygen saturation...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
Hypovolemia caused by internal hemorrhage is a major cause of death in critical care patients. Howev...
The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmography based technique to assess patient fluid status t...
Abstract — The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmog-raphy based technique to assess patient fl...
ABSTRACT—It has been widely accepted that metrics related to respiration-induced waveform variation ...
Acute, severe hypovolemia is a medical emergency. Traditional vital sign parameters allow no optimal...
Delayed control of haemorrhage or blood loss has been recognised as a major contributor to preventab...
Objective: The photoplethysmographic wave is displayed by most pulse oximeters. It may be used as an...
Human organs require a relatively high and constant arterial blood pressure (ABP) to ensure adequate...
AbstractWe present a classifier for use as a decision assist tool to identify a hypovolemic state in...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Ensuring adequate cardiac output is crucial in patient care in intensive care units. Currently ther...
Abstract—Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a technique widely used to monitor volumetric blood changes i...
Pulse oximetry utilizes the technique of photoplethysmography to estimate arterial oxygen saturation...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...
Hypovolemia caused by internal hemorrhage is a major cause of death in critical care patients. Howev...
The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmography based technique to assess patient fluid status t...
Abstract — The paper presents a fingertip photoplethysmog-raphy based technique to assess patient fl...
ABSTRACT—It has been widely accepted that metrics related to respiration-induced waveform variation ...
Acute, severe hypovolemia is a medical emergency. Traditional vital sign parameters allow no optimal...
Delayed control of haemorrhage or blood loss has been recognised as a major contributor to preventab...
Objective: The photoplethysmographic wave is displayed by most pulse oximeters. It may be used as an...
Human organs require a relatively high and constant arterial blood pressure (ABP) to ensure adequate...
AbstractWe present a classifier for use as a decision assist tool to identify a hypovolemic state in...
Patients in hospital can be prone to sudden, life-threatening changes in their cardiovascular state....
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Ensuring adequate cardiac output is crucial in patient care in intensive care units. Currently ther...
Abstract—Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a technique widely used to monitor volumetric blood changes i...
Pulse oximetry utilizes the technique of photoplethysmography to estimate arterial oxygen saturation...
Identifying trauma patients at risk of imminent hemorrhagic shock is a challenging task in intraoper...