نتایج جستجو برای: vital signs

تعداد نتایج: 198290  

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2004
Andriana Prentza Pantelis Angelidis Lefteris Leondaridis Dimitris Koutsouris

The objective of the e-Vital project is the validation of the market concerning the provision of a novel remote telemedicine service aimed at large sensitive parts of the European population, the "at-risk" citizens, who are usually patients with a stable medical condition that allow a near normal life but may suddenly deteriorate and put life at risk. This service will increase their quality of...

2009
R Hesselfeldt L Fuhrmann A Lippert A Perner D Oestergaard

Results A total of 155 patients with abnormal vital signs were identified, and nursing staff was interviewed about 139 patients. In 61 of these 139 patients, one or more vital signs were measured by the evening nursing staff. The respiratory rate was not measured by nursing staff. In 86 cases staff decided to intervene because of abnormal vital signs measured by study personnel. A total of 77% ...

2016
Amir Mirhaghi Michael Christ

The study highlights the prognostic role of patient's vital signs at presentation to the emergency department (ED): The predictive role of vital signs in ED triage has been controversially discussed probably due to a paucity of data on the value of vital signs in ED at presentation. However, the authors did not find a suitable way to adjust for the inherent influence of triage decision and medi...

Journal: :The American journal of emergency medicine 2015
Shwetha Edla Andrew T Reisner Jianbo Liu Victor A Convertino Robert Carter Jaques Reifman

OBJECTIVE During initial assessment of trauma patients, metrics of heart rate variability (HRV) have been associated with high-risk clinical conditions. Yet, despite numerous studies, the potential of HRV to improve clinical outcomes remains unclear. Our objective was to evaluate whether HRV metrics provide additional diagnostic information, beyond routine vital signs, for making a specific cli...

2014
Jan-Hein Broeders

When I was a little boy, my mom always made sure that I had enough change to make a phone call in case of emergency. Twenty years later, mobile phones allowed us to make calls at any time and place. After another 20 years of innovation, the phone is no longer the key feature of our smart devices, which can take beautiful pictures, stream audio and video, provide access to a wide variety of serv...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2006
M Yang G Christoforidis A Abduljali D Beversdorf

PURPOSE This study investigates physiologic vital signs in subjects, with and without cerebral pathologies, undergoing ultra-high-field (UHF) 8T MR imaging. METHODS AND SUBJECTS Eighteen normal subjects and 74 subjects with cerebral pathology consented for 8T UHF MR imaging. T2*-weighted gradient-echo and T2-weighted rapid acquisition relaxation excitement sequences were used. Physiologic vit...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2015
Mayank Kumar Ashok Veeraraghavan Ashutosh Sabharwal

Vital signs such as pulse rate and breathing rate are currently measured using contact probes. But, non-contact methods for measuring vital signs are desirable both in hospital settings (e.g. in NICU) and for ubiquitous in-situ health tracking (e.g. on mobile phone and computers with webcams). Recently, camera-based non-contact vital sign monitoring have been shown to be feasible. However, came...

2015
Tobias Wartzek Michael Czaplik Christoph Hoog Antink Benjamin Eilebrecht Rafael Walocha Steffen Leonhardt

While PhysioNet is a large database for standard clinical vital signs measurements, such a database does not exist for unobtrusively measured signals. This inhibits progress in the vital area of signal processing for unobtrusive medical monitoring as not everybody owns the specific measurement systems to acquire signals. Furthermore, if no common database exists, a comparison between different ...

Journal: :Advanced materials 2016
Yasser Khan Aminy E Ostfeld Claire M Lochner Adrien Pierre Ana C Arias

Advances in wireless technologies, low-power electronics, the internet of things, and in the domain of connected health are driving innovations in wearable medical devices at a tremendous pace. Wearable sensor systems composed of flexible and stretchable materials have the potential to better interface to the human skin, whereas silicon-based electronics are extremely efficient in sensor data p...

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