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Respiratory Rates - Accuracy of Contact-free Monitoring of Respiratory Rates in the Triage Setting of an Emergency Department
In Brief
An observational study evaluating touchless vital signs monitoring for Emergencies and Tachypnea. Completed, enrolled 650 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Respiratory rate is an important predictor for many clinical outcomes in Emergency Medicine. Nevertheless it's measurement is often omitted as it is time-consuming and cumbersome. It is the only vital sign that is not routinely assessed by a device. In a pilot study was showed that a camera based monitoring system measures reliably respiratory rates in healthy volunteers. The goal of this study is to test the accuracy of the same system in real patients in the triage setting of an Emergency Department (ED).
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We measure Respiratory Rates in the Triage of Patients entering an Emergency Department by three different methods.