Development of a ubiquitous clinical monitoring solution to improve patient safety and outcomes

Donnelly, N. and Harper, R. and McCanderson, J. and Branagh, D. and Kennedy, A. and Caulfield, M. and McLaughlin, J. (2012) Development of a ubiquitous clinical monitoring solution to improve patient safety and outcomes. In: 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, pp. 6068-6073. ISBN 9781424441198

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Abstract

This paper highlights the main findings of an integrated and ubiquitous remote wireless based vital signs monitoring solution as trialed in a clinical setting. Results demonstrate the feasibility of utilising a Wi-Fi based solution to monitor early-warning signs such as impedance-based respiration rate changes, heart rate/ECG events, temperature, and motion analysis in a clinical setting and act as an early warning system.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? ARTICLEBREATHINGCOMPUTER NETWORKELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYFEASIBILITY STUDYHUMANMETHODOLOGYPATIENT SAFETYPHYSIOLOGIC MONITORINGRADIOFREQUENCY RADIATIONTREATMENT OUTCOMEUNITED STATESBOSTONCOMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKSELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYFEASIBILITY STUDIESHUMANS ??
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125908
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14 Jun 2018 14:58
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Published
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