Non-contact physiological monitoring of post-operative patients in the Intensive Care Unit
Prolonged non-contact camera-based monitoring in critically ill patients presents unique challenges, but may facilitate safe recovery. A study was designed to evaluate the feasibility of introducing a non-contact video camera monitoring system into an acute clinical setting. We assessed the accuracy...
Main Authors: | Jorge, J, Villarroel, M, Tomlinson, H, Gibson, O, Darbyshire, J, Ede, J, Harford, M, Young, JD, Tarassenko, L, Watkinson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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