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COMPUTERIZED PHYSIOLOGIC MONITORING

Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Computers can offer significant enhancement to the monitoring of the critically ill. Their value is derived from improved vigilance, better charting, and an opportunity to assess practitioner compliance with unit protocols. However, their true value can only be attained when they are integrated into a total information system.
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Cardiac physiology and monitoring

Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, 1985
The cardiovascular system serves the body by supplying nutrients and removing wastes. The function of the heart and circulation can be measured by a great variety of methods, but it is essential to understand the physiologic basis of the measurements for proper interpretation.
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The role of physiologic monitoring in patients with fractures of the hip.

Journal of Trauma, 1985
Mortality rates for elderly patients with hip fractures have been reported to be as high as 37%. This study evaluated 70 patients of whom 35 were evaluated preoperatively by conventional diagnostic means, and 35 in whom hemodynamic, respiratory, and ...
R. Schultz   +4 more
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Physiologic monitoring and anesthesia considerations in acute ischemic stroke.

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2004
Acute ischemic stroke is considered a neurologic emergency. The perioperative anesthesia management of acute ischemic stroke is challenging owing to the dynamic pathophysiology of the disease itself and the patients' comorbid factors and conditions ...
Chanhung Z. Lee   +3 more
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Physiological Monitoring

2010
This chapter gives an educational overview of:
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Remote Continuous Physiological Monitoring in the Home

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996
As part of a larger study we established a remote physiological monitoring network to investigate cardiorespiratory function during sleep in 400 infants in their homes. The objective of the study was to link measurements made at three weeks and three months of age with detailed measurements of maternal and fetal nutrition during pregnancy and ...
D C Andrews, Paul Johnson
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Noninvasive physiologic monitoring of high-risk surgical patients.

Archives of Surgery, 1996
OBJECTIVES To study the feasibility of multicomponent noninvasive monitoring, consisting of a new bioimpedance method for estimating cardiac output together with routine pulse oximetry and transcutaneous oximetry, and to compare physiologic data obtained
W. Shoemaker   +7 more
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Physiologic Monitoring

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
As a result of trends In physiologic monitoring, the intensive care unit may give way to the more versatile approach of bedside monitoring by systems tailored to the patient's individual requirements and monitored by a specially trained technician.
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Multicomponent noninvasive physiologic monitoring of circulatory function.

Critical Care Medicine, 1988
A multicomponent noninvasive monitoring system for high-risk critically ill patients was developed and tested in a series of 58 high-risk surgical patients.
W. Shoemaker   +4 more
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Continuous physiological monitoring

Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37439), 2004
Our research aims to add a new dimension in human-computer interaction. This will be to endow computers with the capability to monitor continuously the physiology and comfort of the users and take appropriate actions when warranted. Computers will gradually assume the role of "guardian angels" and ensure the well-being of the people with whom they are ...
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