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Title: Non-contact vital signs monitoring in paediatric anaesthesia – current challenges and future direction
Authors: Grech, Nicole
Calleja-Agius, Jean
Sciberras, Stephen C.
Agius, Neil
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Falzon, Owen
Keywords: Physician and patient
Anesthesiology
Vital signs
Patient monitoring
Medical informatics -- Technological innovations
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové and Karolinum Press
Citation: Grech, N., Calleja-Agius, J., Sciberras, S., Micallef, N., Camilleri, K., Falzon, O. (2023). Non-contact vital signs monitoring in paediatric anaesthesia – current challenges and future direction. Acta Medica, 66(2), 39-46.
Abstract: Non-contact vital sign monitoring is an area of increasing interest in the clinical scenario since it offers advantages over traditional monitoring using leads and wires. These advantages include reduction in transmission of infection and more freedom of movement. Yet there is a paucity of studies available in the clinical setting particularly in paediatric anaesthesia. This scoping review aims to investigate why contactless monitoring, specifically with red-green-blue cameras, is not implemented in mainstream practise. The challenges, drawbacks and limitations of non-contact vital sign monitoring, will be outlined, together with future direction on how it can potentially be implemented in the setting of paediatric anaesthesia, and in the critical care scenario.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/114882
ISSN: 18059694
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