创新型 SurePulse VS 无线心率监测器在新生儿期的临床评估和可接受性研究

J. Peterson, Clare Jennings, Ajit Mahaveer
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SurePulse 生命体征(VS)设备是专为新生儿患者设计的创新型无线心率监测器。这项研究评估了 SurePulse VS 技术在临床实践中的应用情况。研究收集了该设备在实际婴儿身上使用时的量化指标数据,以及围产期专业人员和家长对这项新技术使用体验的定性反馈。这项研究招募了 101 名婴儿,在为期 7 个月的研究期间,完成了 101 份医护人员 (HCP) 和 51 份家长问卷调查。SurePulse 设备在不同胎龄(34-39 周)和出生体重(1.8-3.5 千克)的婴儿中使用。设备的部署在不同的临床环境中进行,其中 51% 在分娩时部署,47% 在新生儿病房中部署。数据显示,从设备部署到心率信号采集的时间[中位 20 秒(IQR 15-76 秒)]在临床上是可以接受的。在 80% 的病例中,医生反馈将 SurePulse 监测评为 "始终 "或 "基本 "可靠。家长反馈称,SurePulse 设备让他们感到放心、方便和有益。研究结果表明,SurePulse 设备有可能成为在各种产后情况下对新生儿患者进行监测的一大进步。这项研究表明,SurePulse 设备在整个新生儿过程中都具有实用性,它能以促进亲子接触和亲子关系的方式实现准确的心率监测。
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A clinical evaluation and acceptability study of the innovative SurePulse VS wireless heart rate monitor across the neonatal journey
The SurePulse vital signs (VS) device is an innovative wireless heart rate monitor designed for neonatal patients. This study evaluates the application of SurePulse VS technology in clinical practice.Data were collected about the quantitative metrics of the device itself when deployed on real infants and qualitative feedback from perinatal professionals and parents regarding their experiences using this novel technology.This study recruited 101 infants and achieved target completion rates of 101 healthcare professional (HCP) and 51 parent questionnaires over the seven-month study period. The SurePulse device was deployed across a range of gestational ages (34–39 weeks) and birth weights (1.8–3.5 kg). Device deployment was performed across a range of clinical environments, with 51% of deployments at delivery and 47% within the neonatal unit. The data show clinically acceptable timings from device deployment to heart rate signal acquisition [median 20 s (IQR 15–76 s)]. HCP feedback rated SurePulse monitoring as “Always” or “Mostly” reliable in 80% of cases. Parental feedback reported that having the SurePulse device was reassuring, convenient and beneficial to them. These positive comments were reflected across device deployment in the delivery room and within the neonatal unit.The study findings show that the SurePulse device has potential to be a significant advancement in the way neonatal patients are monitored in a variety of post-delivery circumstances. This study has demonstrated that the SurePulse device has utility throughout the neonatal journey, enabling accurate heart rate monitoring in a manner that promotes parent-infant contact and bonding.
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