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Accuracy of vital sign monitoring, an UMCU study with viQtor
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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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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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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.
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PEACH - trial protocol paper
Postbariatric EArly discharge Controlled by Healthdot 3.1 (PEACH) trial: study protocol for a preference-based randomized trial
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TRICA 2021 - paper
A wearable patch based remote early warning score (REWS) in major abdominal cancer surgery patients