Smoothing effect in vital-sign recordings: fact or fiction? A retrospective cohort analysis of manual and continuous vital-sign measurements to assess data smoothing in post-operative care
<strong>Background:</strong> Data smoothing of vital signs has been reported in the anesthesia literature, suggesting that clinical staff are biased toward measurements of normal physiology. However, these findings may be partially explained by clinicians interpolating spurious values fr...
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
2018
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