Validation of a wearable biosensor device for vital sign monitoring in septic emergency department patients in Rwanda.

Garbern, Mbanjumucyo, Umuhoza, Sharma, Mackey, Tang, Martin, Twagirumukiza, Rosman, McCall, Wegerich, Levine

 

Wearable biosensor devices can be feasibly implemented and provide accurate continuous heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring in acutely ill pediatric and adult ED patients with sepsis in an LMIC setting.

 

Published in Digital Health (2019)

Digit Health. 2019 Sep 30;5:2055207619879349. doi: 10.1177/2055207619879349.
eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.

 

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