Automated continuous noninvasive ward monitoring: Future directions and challenges

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Abstract

Automated continuous noninvasive ward monitoring may enable subtle changes in vital signs to be recognized. There is already some evidence that automated ward monitoring can improve patient outcome. Before automated continuous noninvasive ward monitoring can be implemented in clinical routine, several challenges and problems need to be considered and resolved; these include the meticulous validation of the monitoring systems with regard to their measurement performance, minimization of artifacts and false alarms, integration and combined analysis of massive amounts of data including various vital signs, and technical problems regarding the connectivity of the systems.

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Khanna, A. K., Hoppe, P., & Saugel, B. (2019, May 30). Automated continuous noninvasive ward monitoring: Future directions and challenges. Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-019-2485-7

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