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An Index Combining Respiratory Rate and Oxygenation to Predict Outcome of Nasal High-Flow Therapy.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2019
Rationale: One important concern during high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure is to not delay intubation.
O. Roca   +9 more
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Respiratory recovery rates after poliomyelitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1954
Abstract Over 1,000 young adults and children have recently survived the acute stage of poliomyelitis in the United States only to be left with permanent or protracted respiratory muscle paralysis with more or less complete quadriplegia. Through realistic and timely planning much can actually be offered these severely disabled patients.
J F, MARCHAND, A T, MARCUM
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Respiratory Rate during Acute Asthma

Chest, 1990
Asthmatic patients hyperventilate during acute attacks, but controversy persists as to whether they breathe rapidly, deeply or both. We monitored respiratory rate under the three following conditions: (1) asthma treated in the emergency room; (2) airways obstruction provoked by methacholine inhalation; and (3) airways obstruction provoked by exercise ...
S, Kesten   +6 more
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RESPIRATORY RATES IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY PATIENTS

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Respiratory rates are routinely measured in pediatric emergency patients. The normal range has not been established, and commonly reported ranges seem lower than those encountered in clinical practice. This prospective study selected subjects from pediatric patients presenting for care to a suburban emergency department.
E A, Hooker   +3 more
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Respiratory rate is an early predictor of clinical deterioration in children

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2020
To assess the value of respiratory rate (RR) as a predictor of clinical deterioration in children, compared with other vital sign measurements.
W. Daw, R. Kaur, M. Delaney, H. Elphick
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Increasing Cardiac Rate by Tracking the Respiratory Rate

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1984
Un stimulateur asservi qui utilise la fréquence venlilatoire comme capteur a été implunté chez 22 patients, dont 19 pour la stimulation ventriculaire et 3 pour la stimulation auriculaire. Le niveau d'exercice atteint en utilisant ce système a été toiijours supérieur à celui de la stimulation ventriculaire à fréquence fixe.
P, Rossi   +5 more
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Noncontact Monitoring of Respiratory Rate in Newborn Infants Using Thermal Imaging

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2019
Monitoring of respiratory rate (RR) is very important for patient assessment. In fact, it is considered one of the relevant vital parameters in critical care medicine.
C. Pereira   +9 more
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Respiratory rate: the neglected vital sign

Medical Journal of Australia, 2008
The level of documentation of vital signs in many hospitals is extremely poor, and respiratory rate, in particular, is often not recorded. There is substantial evidence that an abnormal respiratory rate is a predictor of potentially serious clinical events.
Simon C, Gandevia, David K, McKenzie
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Contactless portable respiratory rate monitor (CPRM) accurately measures respiratory rate in children

9.1 Respiratory Function Technologists/Scientists, 2016
Background: Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign used in the initial and ongoing assessment of acutely ill children. It is also used as a predictor of serious deterioration in a patient9s clinical condition. Convenient electronic devices exist for measurement of pulse, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and temperature.
Will Daw   +3 more
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Don't Hyperventilate Over Triage Respiratory Rates

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Are triage respiratory rates inaccurate? Absolutely. In this month’s Annals, Bianchi et al compared standard nurserecorded triage respiratory rates with those measured by a research assistant during 60 seconds and those obtained by a commercial respiratory rate sensor (BioHarness; Zephyr Technology, Corp, Annapolis, MD).
Richelle J, Cooper, Steven M, Green
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