At-home validation of remote breathing monitoring: A proof-of-concept for long-term care of respiratory patients using a non-contact, radar-based biomotion sensor
Tobit Fischer,
Torsten Eggert,
Alina Wildenauer
et al.
Abstract:Purpose Long-term monitoring of respiratory rate (RR) is promising for the management of chronic conditions. Research interest is particularly high in chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), especially for predicting acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long-term validity of a recent non-contact biomotion sensor in the home environment of CRD patients with domiciliary ventilator support, focusing on patient acceptance and usability of this device, as well as RR fl… Show more
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