The neonatal period–the first 4 weeks of life–is the most critical time for a child's survival. Breathing rate is a vital indicator of the health condition and requires continuous monitoring …
With the development of Artificial Intelligence techniques, smart health monitoring is becoming more popular. In this study, we investigate the trend of wearable sensors being …
According to WHO, 15 millions babies are born preterm each year globally. Preterm infant (born before 37 weeks of gestation) are at a significantly higher risk of medical and surgical …
Abnormal body motion in infants may be associated with neurodevelopmental delay or critical illness. In contrast to continuous patient monitoring of the basic vitals, the body …
The world is witnessing a rising number of preterm infants who are at significant risk of medical conditions. These infants require continuous care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units …
Respiration is an important parameter in critical and pediatric care since its monitoring allows medical staff to detect many life-threatening diseases. One of the existing monitoring …
A rising number of preterm babies demands innovative solutions to monitor them in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) continuously. NICU monitors various kinds of vital …
A Hyun, M Takashima, S Hall, L Lee, M Dufficy… - Pediatric …, 2024 - nature.com
As wearable biosensors are increasingly used in healthcare settings, this review aimed to identify the types of wearable biosensors used for neonate and pediatric patients and how …
Z El Khadiri, R Latif, A Saddik - Computer Methods in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Nowadays, a variety of studies have shown that a person's physiological indicators can be reliably extracted from a distance through an RGB camera. For this purpose, our work …