Demonstrating the accuracy of an in-hospital ambulatory patient monitoring solution in measuring respiratory rate

Donnelly, N. and Hunniford, T. and Harper, R. and Flynn, A. and Kennedy, A. and Branagh, D. and McLaughlin, J. (2013) Demonstrating the accuracy of an in-hospital ambulatory patient monitoring solution in measuring respiratory rate. In: 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2013. IEEE, pp. 6711-6715. ISBN 9781457702167

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Abstract

This paper presents clinical testing conducted to evaluate the accuracy of Aingeal, a wireless in-hospital patient monitor, in measuring respiration rate via impedance pneumography. Healthy volunteers were invited to simultaneously wear a CE Marked Aingeal vital signs monitor and a capnograph, the current gold standard in respiration rate measurement. During the test, participants were asked to undergo a series of defined breathing protocols which included normal breathing, paced breathing between 8-23 breaths per minute (bpm) and a recovery period following moderate exercise. Statistical analysis of the data collected shows a mean difference of -0.73, a standard deviation of 1.61, limits of agreement of -3.88 and +2.42 bpm and a P-value of 0.22. This testing demonstrates comparable performance of the Aingeal device in measuring respiration rate with a well-accepted and widely used alternative method. © 2013 IEEE.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? AMBULATORY PATIENTSCLINICAL TESTINGHEALTHY VOLUNTEERSIMPEDANCE PNEUMOGRAPHYRECOVERY PERIODSRESPIRATION RATERESPIRATORY RATESTANDARD DEVIATIONPATIENT MONITORINGHOSPITALSADULTAMBULATORY CAREARTICLEBREATHING RATECAPNOMETRYEQUIPMENTFEMALEHUMANMALEMETHODOLOGYM ??
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126118
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26 Jun 2018 15:34
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Yes
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Published
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