A sensory t-shirt that monitors a patient’s vital signs after cancer surgery could help them leave the hospital sooner to recover at home. The garment, worn for around two weeks under clothes for ...
Diagnosing sleep disorders such as sleep apnea usually requires a patient to spend the night in a sleep lab, hooked up to a variety of sensors and monitors. Researchers from MIT, Celero Systems, and ...
For someone with heart failure, very high blood pressure, or severe COVID-19, going home from the hospital can feel like falling off a cliff. Suddenly, they lose the round-the-clock monitoring of ...
Patients continuously monitored after surgery experienced significantly less time with dangerously low oxygen levels compared ...
BioIntelliSense is a company that has developed the BioButton wearable device, which provides continuous physiological monitoring of vital signs, as a way to ease some of the burden off of burned out ...
DEERFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX), a leading global medtech company, today launched the Welch Allyn Connex 360 Vital Signs Monitor, its next generation patient ...
A new 'technopill' can safely monitor a person's vital signs from inside their bodies, researchers report. The vitals-monitoring (VM) Pill works by tracking the small vibrations in the body associated ...
New digital clocks and bedside vital signs monitors are among the latest equipment priorities aimed at improving patient care at Humboldt District Hospital, according to its clinical leadership.
Continuous vital sign monitoring represents a paradigm shift in acute care by enabling real‐time tracking of physiological parameters that are critical to patient safety. This approach moves beyond ...
Two months before Santé Québec launches its long-delayed pilot projects to establish digital health records, the Jewish ...
Researchers at Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University have developed a soft, flexible probe that can continuously monitor fetal vital signs in real time during surgery. The device — described by ...