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Impact on Patient Outcomes of Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring on Medical Wards: Propensity-Matched Analysis

Impact on Patient Outcomes of Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring on Medical Wards: Propensity-Matched Analysis

The granular detection capabilities of continuous and wireless VS monitoring mitigate the variability that is inevitable in today’s complex health care systems, allowing capture and intervention of clinical deterioration to improve quality of care.

Bradley Rowland, Amit Saha, Vida Motamedi, Richa Bundy, Scott Winsor, Daniel McNavish, William Lippert, Ashish K Khanna

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66347

Democratizing Global Health Care Through Scalable Emergent (Beyond the Mobile) Wireless Technologies

Democratizing Global Health Care Through Scalable Emergent (Beyond the Mobile) Wireless Technologies

The situation becomes even more complex when the smartphone is paired with additional devices—for example, when a smartphone is communicating with a drug substance supplied in a smart package, allowing patients to obtain instructions for use via wireless (near-field or Bluetooth) communication. Another example is a connected drug delivery device such as a smart autoinjector or inhaler.

Graham B Jones, Andrew Bryant, Justin Wright

JMIR Biomed Eng 2022;7(1):e31079

Implantation of an Innovative Intracardiac Microcomputer System for Web-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Heart Failure: Usability and Patients’ Attitudes

Implantation of an Innovative Intracardiac Microcomputer System for Web-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Heart Failure: Usability and Patients’ Attitudes

The session was divided into three modules: (1) familiarization with the gateway (ie, the device for power supply and data transmission to the cloud), (2) familiarization with the measuring wireless belt, and (3) appropriateness of measurement position to guarantee good communication between the internal cardiac sensor and the external measuring unit for acquisition of measurements. An official user manual, approved by the ethics committee, was made available to both the patients and health care providers.

Giuseppe D´Ancona, Monica Murero, Sebastian Feickert, Hilmi Kaplan, Alper Öner, Jasmin Ortak, Hueseyin Ince

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(1):e21055

Continuous Temperature-Monitoring Socks for Home Use in Patients With Diabetes: Observational Study

Continuous Temperature-Monitoring Socks for Home Use in Patients With Diabetes: Observational Study

Here, we introduce wireless sensor-embedded socks, made of neurofabric textile with microsensors embedded directly into the fabric—for continuous temperature monitoring of the feet of people with diabetes—and wireless reporting. They are designed to be easy to use and are washable as well as reusable. A pilot study was conducted to assess (1) how comfortable sensor-embedded socks were for daily use and (2) whether observed temperatures correlated with clinical observations.

Alexander M Reyzelman, Kristopher Koelewyn, Maryam Murphy, Xuening Shen, E Yu, Raji Pillai, Jie Fu, Henk Jan Scholten, Ran Ma

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(12):e12460