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Physiology-directed cardiopulmonary resuscitation: advances in precision monitoring during cardiac arrest

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2018
Purpose of reviewWe review the recent advances in physiologic monitoring during cardiac arrest and offer an evidence-based framework for prioritizing physiologic targets during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Alexandra M. Marquez   +4 more
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Vital physiological signs monitoring

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2004
The aim of this project is to build a virtual image and the patients' data and signal transfer to a remote place. Patient information will be available to those who have the authority to access the information. LabVIEW (Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench) is used in displaying the signal in the computer. Virtual instruments are created
Chin Fhong Soon, Y. Y. Kho, S. Hashim
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Smart Wireless Sensor for Physiological Monitoring

2015
Presented is a wireless body sensor capable of measuring local potential differences on a body surface. By using on-sensor signal processing capabilities, and developed algorithms for off-line signal processing on a personal computing device, it is possible to record single channel ECG, heart rate, breathing rate, EMG, and when three sensors are ...
Ivan Tomasic   +2 more
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Neonatal physiological trend monitoring by computer

International journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 1992
A premature baby born up to four months early is a fragile patient dependent on intensive care. The body systems are physiologically immature and so tolerate stress badly. The tendency of these infants to rapidly deteriorate, has led us to use a cotside computer monitoring system which displays physiological trends.
Neil McIntosh   +3 more
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Physiological monitoring for healthy military personnel

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2017
Military employment commonly exposes personnel to strenuous physical exertion. The resulting interaction between occupational stress and individual susceptibility to illness demands careful management. This could extend to prospective identification of high physiological strain in healthy personnel, in addition to recognition and protection of ...
David Woods, Neil E. Hill, Mike Stacey
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PRISM III: an updated Pediatric Risk of Mortality score.

Critical Care Medicine, 1996
OBJECTIVES The relationship between physiologic status and mortality risk should be reevaluated as new treatment protocols, therapeutic interventions, and monitoring strategies are introduced and as patient populations change.
M. Pollack, K. Patel, U. Ruttimann
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Detecting Delirium Using a Physiologic Monitor

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2019
For the past 2500 years, delirium has been described based on the presence of behavioral symptoms. Each year, as many as 1 in 5 acute care and 80% of critically ill patients develop delirium. The United States spends approximately $164 million annually to combat the associated consequences of delirium.
Mulkey, Malissa A, PhD, APRN, CCNS, CCRN, CNRN   +4 more
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Some Problems of Physiological Monitoring

1965
Measurement of the physiological responses of an astronaut to the conditions of space flight may be employed for clinical or for experimental purposes, although no clear distinction between the two is usually attempted. The primary object of the former is the detection and diagnosis of disease or frank illness; the ultimate purpose is to ascertain the ...
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Physiology of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2020
Fetal heart tracings (FHTs) are useful as a window into the oxygenation status of the fetal brain. Patterns in the FHT reflect the oxygen status of the fetal brain. Fetal adaptive response to progressive hypoxemia and acidosis are detectable and produce recognizable patterns in the fetal heart rate.
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Physiological Monitoring

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1984
Many patients with physical disabilities are limited by poor endurance. This could be due to the level of deconditioning, the disease or injury, andtor the demands of the activities they must per- form. Occupational therapists historically have been involved in the study of energy cost of activities and have used such concepts in pre- scribing activity
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