A noncontact vital sign sensor demonstrating a strong correlation with an electrocardiogram electrode and a CO2 sensor DOI
Tatsuya Nagano, Nobuyuki Yamamoto,

Sae Shinomiya

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 6, 2025

Abstract Background: Accurate assessment of vital signs is important for reducingmortality. The aim this study was to validate the effectiveness and safety noncontactvital sign sensors. Methods: Interference tests were conducted with a noncontact sensorand medical devices. Inpatients’ heart respiratory rates monitored via sensor, measurements sensor compared those reference equipment. Results: Noncontactvital sensors devices did not interferewith each other. A total 21 patients (10 adults 11 children,including 1 baby) analysed. For all patients, correlation coefficients HR RR 0.86 0.96, respectively. In adult 0.75 paediatric 0.82 0.94, No effects on surrounding or equipment observed. Conclusion: are accurate safe.

Language: Английский

A noncontact vital sign sensor demonstrating a strong correlation with an electrocardiogram electrode and a CO2 sensor DOI Creative Commons
Tatsuya Nagano, Nobuyuki Yamamoto,

Sae Shinomiya

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: May 19, 2025

Accurate assessment of vital signs is important for reducing mortality. The aim this study was to validate the effectiveness and safety noncontact sign sensors. Interference tests were conducted with a sensor medical devices. Inpatients' heart respiratory rates monitored via sensor, measurements compared those reference equipment. Noncontact sensors devices did not interfere each other. A total 21 patients (10 adults 11 children, including 1 baby) analysed. For all patients, correlation coefficients HR RR 0.86 0.96, respectively. In adult 0.75 paediatric 0.82 0.94, No effects on surrounding or equipment observed. are accurate safe.

Language: Английский

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A noncontact vital sign sensor demonstrating a strong correlation with an electrocardiogram electrode and a CO2 sensor DOI
Tatsuya Nagano, Nobuyuki Yamamoto,

Sae Shinomiya

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 6, 2025

Abstract Background: Accurate assessment of vital signs is important for reducingmortality. The aim this study was to validate the effectiveness and safety noncontactvital sign sensors. Methods: Interference tests were conducted with a noncontact sensorand medical devices. Inpatients’ heart respiratory rates monitored via sensor, measurements sensor compared those reference equipment. Results: Noncontactvital sensors devices did not interferewith each other. A total 21 patients (10 adults 11 children,including 1 baby) analysed. For all patients, correlation coefficients HR RR 0.86 0.96, respectively. In adult 0.75 paediatric 0.82 0.94, No effects on surrounding or equipment observed. Conclusion: are accurate safe.

Language: Английский

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