2010
DOI: 10.1260/2040-2295.1.4.535
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Design of an Integrated Sensor Platform for Vital Sign Monitoring of Newborn Infants at Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Abstract: Continuous health status monitoring and advances in medical treatments have resulted in a significant increase of survival rate in critically ill infants admitted into Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). The quality of life and long-term health prospects of the neonates depend increasingly on the reliability and comfort of the monitoring systems. In this paper, we present the design work of a smart jacket for vital sign monitoring of neonates at a NICU. The design represents a unique integration of sensor t… Show more

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“…In this cohort, however, there was no indication that the sensor size caused any discomfort to the infants or mothers, and the sensor did not impede bottle or breast feeding. Nonetheless, a smaller sensor may help to reduce over-estimation of the sucking count, and such an adaptation is technologically possible by incorporating the electronics of the sensor system into the infant’s clothing [29]. It is also important to note that there was no fixed bottle position for bottle-fed infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this cohort, however, there was no indication that the sensor size caused any discomfort to the infants or mothers, and the sensor did not impede bottle or breast feeding. Nonetheless, a smaller sensor may help to reduce over-estimation of the sucking count, and such an adaptation is technologically possible by incorporating the electronics of the sensor system into the infant’s clothing [29]. It is also important to note that there was no fixed bottle position for bottle-fed infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first example has been described by Chen , et al [62]. In their research, they have explained the design of a smart jacket for monitoring vital signs of infants at NICUs developed in iterations.…”
Section: State‐of‐the‐art Wihmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baby incubator memainkan peran penting dalam menyelamatkan hidup bayi prematur [9]. Pemantauan berkelanjutan terhadap parameter kesehatan juga sangat penting untuk bayi prematur yang dirawat di unit perawatan intensif neonatal (NICU) di rumah sakit [10]. Di unit perawatan intensif neonatal (NICU), denyut jantung, laju pernapasan, dan saturasi oksigen adalah tanda-tanda vital (VS) yang terus dipantau pada bayi [11], Dikarenakan pentingnya pasokan oksigen dalam tubuh manusia.…”
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