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Wearable Sensors for Vital Signs Measurement: A Survey
With the outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) worldwide, developments in the medical field have aroused concerns within society. As science and technology develop, wearable medical sensors have become the main means of medical data acquisition.
Zhihan Lv, Yuxi Li
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Computational depth of anesthesia via multiple vital signs based on artificial neural networks [PDF]
This study evaluated the depth of anesthesia (DoA) index using artificial neural networks (ANN) which is performed as the modeling technique. Totally 63-patient data is addressed, for both modeling and testing of 17 and 46 patients, respectively.
Abbod, MF +4 more
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The skills of the final semester undergraduate nursing students in measuring and recording vital signs [PDF]
Introduction: One of the basic skills in clinical nursing education is measuring and recording vital signs. Due to the fact that less research has been done on measuring students' ability to perform this skill in internships, this study is designed and ...
Abbas Hosseini +2 more
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A Comprehensive Assessment of The Eight Vital Signs
The term “vital sign” has been assigned to various phenomena with the presumptive intent to emphasize their importance in health care resulting in the emergence of eight vital signs with multiple designations and overlapping terms.
Draves J +4 more
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Human Vital Signs Detection: A Concurrent Detection Approach
The measurement of heartbeat rate and breathing rate for patients with sensitive skin, such as skin with burns, is very difficult to do, especially if the number of patients is large and medical personnel is limited.
Tjahjo Adiprabowo +4 more
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Vital Signs Prediction for COVID-19 Patients in ICU
This study introduces machine learning predictive models to predict the future values of the monitored vital signs of COVID-19 ICU patients. The main vital sign predictors include heart rate, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation.
Ahmed Youssef Ali Amer +14 more
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DistancePPG: Robust non-contact vital signs monitoring using a camera
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.
Kumar, Mayank +2 more
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Background: Many African hospitals participate in technology research studies that take many months or years. Fewer sites have experience with rapid studies, conducted over a period of weeks.
Pauline Byakika-Kibwika +4 more
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Effects of Acupressure on Pain and Vital Signs of Patients After Small Abdominal Surgeries: A Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background: Several studies have investigated the effect of acupressure on pain and vital signs however the results are inconsistent. Either no study has been conducted on the effect of acupressure on vital signs of post-surgical patients, or it is not ...
Adib-Hajbaghery, M., Etri, M.
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Non‐contact vital signs monitoring in broiler chickens
Measuring the heartbeat and respiration of animals continuously can provide valuable information about their health status. Respiratory‐related diseases are very common in the poultry industry and unfortunately, there is no non‐contact respiratory ...
Md. Shafkat Hossain +4 more
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