A chest patch for continuous vital sign monitoring: clinical validation study during movement and controlled hypoxia
<p><strong>Background:</strong></p> The standard of care in general wards includes periodic manual measurements, with the data entered into track-and-trigger charts, either on paper or electronically. Wearable devices may support health care staff, improve patient safety, and...
Auteurs principaux: | Morgado Areia, C, Santos, M, Vollam, S, Pimentel, M, Young, L, Roman, C, Ede, J, Piper, P, King, E, Gustafson, O, Harford, M, Shah, A, Tarassenko, L, Watkinson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2021
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