L. Wulandari, Daniel Maranatha, T. Adiono, A. Riadi, Gemilang Khusnurrokhman, Yudi Aditya, Yusuf Purna Yudanto, Citrya Saraswati, J. Fajar
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Abstract
Objective : To assess the validity of RESPINOS, a remote monitoring device, to measure the vital signs of patients with mild – moderate COVID-19. Methods : A cross sectional study was conducted in Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia. All patients with mild – moderate COVID-19 were enrolled to our study, and patients with unable to cooperate in operating the tool were excluded. The implementation of RESPINOS was considered the predictor covariate, and the vital signs were considered the outcome, compared to the measurement of standard device. A t test and kappa agreement were used to assess the similarity between the measurement of RESPINOS and the standard device. Results : A total of 180 participants was employed to our study. Of them, we found that the measurements of respiratory rate, heart rate, and oxygen saturation had similarity between RESPINOS and the standard device (p > 0.05). Moreover, our analysis in kappa agreement also found that the coefficient of kappa agreement was higher in respiratory rate, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, suggesting that the measurement either by using RESPINOS or standard device provided similar findings. Conclusion : RESPINOS offers the benefits for a remote monitoring in patients with mild – moderate COVID-19.
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Gazi Medical Journal is being published from 1990 four times annually. Gazi Medical Journal is an international journal presenting research results in all medical fields, with the aim of becoming the premier source of high quality research from Eastern Europe , Middle East and Asia. The Gazi Medical Journal is peer-reviewed and is published quarterly in paper and electronic version. The language of the Gazi Medical Journal is English and Turkish. Offerings include research articles, rapid communications, case reports, letters to the editor, meta-analyses and commentaries