The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on genitourinary cancer care: re-envisioning the future

CJD Wallis, JWF Catto, A Finelli, AW Glaser, JL Gore… - European urology, 2020 - Elsevier
Context The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic necessitated rapid changes in
medical practice. Many of these changes may add value to care, creating opportunities …

Wearable devices to monitor recovery after abdominal surgery: sco** review

CI Wells, W Xu, JA Penfold, C Keane, AA Gharibans… - BJS open, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Background Wearable devices have been proposed as a novel method for monitoring
patients after surgery to track recovery, identify complications early, and improve surgical …

Feasibility of wireless continuous monitoring of vital signs without using alarms on a general surgical ward: A mixed methods study

JPL Leenen, HJM Rasing, JD van Dijk, CJ Kalkman… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background Wireless continuous vital sign monitoring by wearable devices have recently
become available for patients on general wards to promote timely detection of clinical …

Feasibility of continuous monitoring of vital signs in surgical patients on a general ward: an observational cohort study

JPL Leenen, EM Dijkman, JD van Dijk… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To determine feasibility, in terms of acceptability and system fidelity, of continuous
vital signs monitoring in abdominal surgery patients on a general ward. Design …

Adaptive threshold-based alarm strategies for continuous vital signs monitoring

MC van Rossum, LB Vlaskamp, LM Posthuma… - Journal of clinical …, 2022 - Springer
Continuous vital signs monitoring in post-surgical ward patients may support early detection
of clinical deterioration, but novel alarm approaches are required to ensure timely …

Advantage of vital sign monitoring using a wireless wearable device for predicting septic shock in febrile patients in the emergency department: a machine learning …

A Choi, K Chung, SP Chung, K Lee, H Hyun, JH Kim - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
Intermittent manual measurement of vital signs may not rapidly predict sepsis development
in febrile patients admitted to the emergency department (ED). We aimed to evaluate the …

[HTML][HTML] Process evaluation of a wireless wearable continuous vital signs monitoring intervention in 2 general hospital wards: mixed methods study

JPL Leenen, HJM Rasing, CJ Kalkman… - JMIR …, 2023 - nursing.jmir.org
Background: Continuous monitoring of vital signs (CMVS) using wearable wireless sensors
is increasingly available to patients in general wards and can improve outcomes and reduce …

Digital phenoty** and patient-generated health data for outcome measurement in surgical care: a sco** review

P Jayakumar, E Lin, V Galea, AJ Mathew… - Journal of Personalized …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Digital phenoty**—the moment-by-moment quantification of human phenotypes in situ
using data related to activity, behavior, and communications, from personal digital devices …

Telemonitoring for perioperative care of outpatient bariatric surgery: Preference-based randomized clinical trial

ES van Ede, J Scheerhoorn, MP Buise, RA Bouwman… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Importance Implementation of bariatric surgery on an outpatient basis is hampered by
concerns about timely detection of postoperative complications. Telemonitoring could …

Wearable wireless continuous vital signs monitoring on the general ward

JPL Leenen, L Schoonhoven… - Current opinion in critical …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Widespread implementation of CVSM systems on the general ward and potentially outside
the hospital seems inevitable. Despite the theoretical benefits of CVSM systems in improving …