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REQUEST study
Evaluation of the viQtor Monitoring Solution on Surgical Wards (REQUEST). - Nursing workload decreased. - 62.7% reduction in manual spot checks. - time saving of 10.1 min per patient per day. - SUS score of 86.0 ± 5.2 (p = 0.025).
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Accuracy of vital sign monitoring, an UMCU study with viQtor
Vital sign monitoring in patients is essential for the early detection of deterioration of vital signs and timely medical intervention especially on general wards in hospitals.
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Remote Monitoring by ViQtor Upon Implementation on a Surgical Department (REQUEST-Trial)
Continuous monitoring of patients’ vital signs is critical for early detection of postoperative complications. Traditional manual monitoring by ....
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Accuracy of vital parameters measured by a wearable patch following major abdominal cancer surgery
Recent advances in wearable technology allow for the development of wirelessly connected sensors to continuously measure vital parameters in the general ....
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Whitepaper – Early Detection of Clinical Deterioration
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Healthdot 3.1 whitepaper
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whitepaper TRICA study
Detecting Postoperative Deterioration in Bariatric Patients Using Healthdot: Insights from the TRICA Study
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evaluating continuous monitoring implementation in surgical wards
Continuous monitoring plays a crucial role in optimizing post-surgical care by ensuring real-time assessment of patient health and early detection of complications.
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continuous trend monitoring
Monitoring vital signs is crucial for the timely detection of deterioration, complications and improved clinical outcomes. Traditionally, vital signs in clinical settings have been measured intermittently and manually according to standardized protocols ..
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study Máxima MC
Heart failure management often requires frequent monitoring of vital signs to prevent deterioration and ensure timely intervention. This study aims to assess how continuous monitoring devices like viQtor ....
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TRICA study - publication
Recognition of early signs of deterioration in postoperative course could be improved by continuous monitoring of vital parameters. Wearable sensors could enable this by wireless transmission of vital signs.
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PEACH study - publication
Implementation of bariatric surgery on an outpatient basis is hampered by concerns about timely detection of postoperative complications. Telemonitoring could enhance detection and support transition to an outpatient recovery pathway.
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whitepaper Savant study
Blood transfusions for cancer patients are increasingly being administered at the patient’s home to reduce hospital burden and increase patient comfort. However, the presence of a nurse throughout the transfusion period is mandatory despite of the very low risk of ...
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evaluating continuous monitoring
The Radboudumc Clinical Feasibility Study is a study evaluating the transition from hospital to home for patients using the viQtor continuous monitoring device.
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validating viQtor’s vital sign measurements
This single-center prospective observational study aims to train, refine, and validate a new respiratory rate (RR) algorithm for the viQtor device. It will also validate the ..
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pressure study
Catharina Eindhoven - Pressure Study is a prospective data-collection study focused on developing, optimizing, and verifying the technical performance of a new PPG-based algorithm for continuous blood pressure (BP) measurement within the viQtor device.
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SWITCH study
the SWITCH study is an observational, single-center clinical trial designed to evaluate the implementation of the Healthdot 3.1, a smart monitoring device, in a surgical ward at the CZE.
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PEACH study
The PEACH Trial is a prospective, single-center, preference-based randomized study evaluating the effectiveness of Healthdot 3.1.
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TRICA study
Advancing Postoperative Care: TRICA Study on Remote Early Warning Scoring (REWS) Using Wearable Biosensor: Healthdot 3.1
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Savant zorg study
This single-center, observational cohort study, in partnership with Savant Zorg, evaluates the usability and acceptance of smartQare's viQtor Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) solution in a real-world setting during home-based blood transfusions.
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Isala - paper
Impact of wearable wireless continuous vital sign monitoring in abdominal surgical patients: before–after study
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UIUC - paper
Process evaluation of a wireless wearable continuous vital signs monitoring intervention on two general hospital wards: a mixed methods study
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TRICA 2022 - paper
A wearable patch based remote early warning score (REWS) in major abdominal cancer surgery patients
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PEACH - paper
Implementation of bariatric surgery on an outpatient basis is hampered by concerns about timely detection of postoperative complications.