Physiological Monitoring Articles & Analysis: Older
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Throughout this process, closely monitoring key respiratory parameters, including EtCO2 (end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration) and oxygen levels, could ensure the patient's respiratory function remains normal and safe. Given that metabolic carbon dioxide (CO2) is transported from the blood to the lungs and then exhaled during breathing, EtCO2 levels can serve as indicators of ...
Medical care delivery has gone through remarkable changes in the previous decade. In the last five to 10 years, medical services’ digitization has quickened dramatically because of inventive government strategies, changes in customer inclinations, a flood of funding, a developing number of computerized wellbeing business people, and proceeded with ventures by industry occupants. The ...
Here we review the current literature around remote patient monitoring in cancer care and propose the use of reliable devices for capturing and reporting patient symptoms and physiology. ...