December 29, 2009 — Remote monitoring of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) does not appear to improve their mortality or reduce length of stay in the ICU or hospital, according to an ...
Some hospital systems are using a sort of virtual command center to monitor their sickest patients from dozens or even hundreds of miles away. Virtual intensive care units, also called eICUs, are a ...
The researchers developed a non-invasive visual edge module capable of automatically gathering physiological data from ...
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A new report has found continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may help reduce staff burden in the intensive care unit (ICU) by reducing the need for blood gas monitoring. Continuous glucose monitoring ...
Philips launched a new initiative to help healthcare providers transform their standard hospital rooms into connected critical care suites, allowing them to quickly increase capacity when facing ...
AdventHealth Dade City (Fla.), part of AdventHealth system in Altamonte Springs, Fla., added Advanced ICU Care’s remote monitoring technology for patients in its intensive care unit. The ICU ...
“Some of the biggest problems can have simple solutions," one nurse said. An influx of coronavirus patients has overwhelmed the American health care infrastructure, leaving front-line medical ...
HELSINKI — Less intensive monitoring of patients with acute ischemic stroke who have undergone thrombolysis appeared to be safe in new findings that challenge current guidelines. The large ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A real-time sleep monitoring/scoring system displayed whether a patient was asleep or awake on a tablet posted ...
I want to give you an idea of what it feels like to do something important, dangerous, and entirely stupid—and then to have to do it all again. To do that, I would like you to consider the baby ...