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National Patterns of Remote Patient Monitoring Service Availability at US Hospitals. [PDF]
Pedroso AF, Lin Z, Ross JS, Khera R.
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Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Implementing AI-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Systems for Disease Management. [PDF]
Nabi J, Staynings R, Sofi JI, Willis HH.
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Reducing False Alarm Rates and Workload in ICUs by Improving Arrhythmia Detection Algorithms of Patient Monitoring Systems. [PDF]
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1976
Optimum results are obtained in the care of the critically ill patient if efforts are directed to maintaining the internal environment in a state as near normal as possible. This cannot be done without the use of basic monitoring procedures. Complex investigations may have a legitimate and necessary role as research tools.
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Optimum results are obtained in the care of the critically ill patient if efforts are directed to maintaining the internal environment in a state as near normal as possible. This cannot be done without the use of basic monitoring procedures. Complex investigations may have a legitimate and necessary role as research tools.
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Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1994
This feature article provides a basic discussion of how pacemakers function and how physiologic ECG monitors detect pacemaker rhythms. The most common environmental conditions that can adversely affect pacemaker detection are described, along with clinical techniques that can be used to ensure optimum pacemaker detection.
W, LaCava, C, Pantiskas, W, Morse
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This feature article provides a basic discussion of how pacemakers function and how physiologic ECG monitors detect pacemaker rhythms. The most common environmental conditions that can adversely affect pacemaker detection are described, along with clinical techniques that can be used to ensure optimum pacemaker detection.
W, LaCava, C, Pantiskas, W, Morse
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Critical Care Clinics, 2007
The opportunity to improve patient safety is significant and the pressure to improve it is increasing. An approach to evaluate an organization's progress with patient safety efforts has not been clearly articulated, and existing efforts to monitor safety are likely inadequate. We present a framework to monitor patient safety, combining valid rate-based
Sean M, Berenholtz, Peter J, Pronovost
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The opportunity to improve patient safety is significant and the pressure to improve it is increasing. An approach to evaluate an organization's progress with patient safety efforts has not been clearly articulated, and existing efforts to monitor safety are likely inadequate. We present a framework to monitor patient safety, combining valid rate-based
Sean M, Berenholtz, Peter J, Pronovost
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Monitoring of the comatose patient
Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie, 2002Monitoring of comatose patients involves a close followup of clinical findings and a number of various techniques. These techniques may be differentiated in invasive and non invasive techniques. The benefit of these techniques is controversial as to their effect on the actual therapy of the comatose patient.
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Proceedings. 11th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (Cat. No.98CB36237), 2002
This paper describes the development of an untethered patient monitoring system. The system acquires three basic biomedical signals from the patient, plus a distress call button signal. The three basic signals are electrocardiogram (ECG), phonocardiogram (PCG) and temperature.
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This paper describes the development of an untethered patient monitoring system. The system acquires three basic biomedical signals from the patient, plus a distress call button signal. The three basic signals are electrocardiogram (ECG), phonocardiogram (PCG) and temperature.
Todd Bell +4 more
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