Vital Signs Measurement
Cross-source consensus on Vital Signs Measurement from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Standard monitoring in the study uses ECG electrodes for heart rate and thoracic impedance for respiratory rate on a Mindray ePM10 monitor. — Measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate using remote photoplethysmography in paediatrics: a prospective comparative trial protocol – ‘rMonitoped1’
- Heart rate and respiratory rate are collected from both Caducy and Mindray after 30 seconds and after 60 seconds. — Measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate using remote photoplethysmography in paediatrics: a prospective comparative trial protocol – ‘rMonitoped1’
- Vital signs help clinicians rapidly assess whether a child is clinically stable. — Measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate using remote photoplethysmography in paediatrics: a prospective comparative trial protocol – ‘rMonitoped1’
- Reliable vital sign acquisition in paediatric emergency care can be difficult when children are agitated, in pain or unable to stay still. — Measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate using remote photoplethysmography in paediatrics: a prospective comparative trial protocol – ‘rMonitoped1’
- A maximum of two attempts is made for each rPPG or ECG electrode measurement method. — Measurement of heart rate and respiratory rate using remote photoplethysmography in paediatrics: a prospective comparative trial protocol – ‘rMonitoped1’