Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 2022
Reliability of a computational model for evaluating thoracoabdominal mobility in newborns: a cross-sectional study.
The present study aimed to verify the inter and intra-examiner reliability of an interactive custom-made MATLAB® App for bio-photogrammetric analysis of thoracoabdominal mobility in newborns and compare the respiratory rate (RR) results between the automatic MATLAB® App and its manual counterpart. This is a cross-sectional study conducted in 27 healthy newborns of both sexes (gestational age between 37 and 41 weeks and up to 72 h of life) who did not cry during data acquisition. Chest and abdominal areas of the subjects in the supine position were analyzed through 60 s videos, totaling 30,714 photograms. ⋯ Reliability was excellent for intra (ICC 0.81-0.96) and inter-examiner correlations (ICC 0.84-0.99) between the chest and abdominal areas, in both inspiration and expiration, with no differences between them. Evaluation of newborns' thoracoabdominal mobility using the custom-made MATLAB® App for bio-photogrammetric analysis exhibited good to excellent intra- and inter-examiner reliability and an excellent correlation between manual and automatic models for measuring RR. Thus, it proved to be an objective and practical tool for bedside thoracoabdominal mobility assessment in different clinical situations involving neonatal care.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 2022
Laboratory evaluation of performance of pulse oximeters from six different manufacturers during motion artifacts produced by Fluke 2XL SpO2 simulator.
We performed laboratory evaluation of six pulse oximeters from different manufacturers using the Fluke 2XL SpO2 simulator. The pulse oximeter probes were labeled 1 through 6 and tested using the two pre-programed preset functions of the Fluke 2XL SpO2 simulator, level 01 and level 02, for their performance in the presence of motion artifacts. The pulse oximeters were also tested at low perfusion index (PI) settings. ⋯ When probes were attached directly in the presence of motion artifacts, probes 2 and 6 performed well, whereas all other probes performed poorly. Successively lowering the PI degraded performance of probes 3, 4, and 5 at extremely low PI. It is observed that during motion and/or low PI conditions, multiple probes see deterioration in performance.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 2022
EditorialFeatures of new vision-incorporated third-generation video laryngeal mask airways.
Numerous studies have shown that blindly inserted supraglottic airway devices (SADs) are sub-optimally placed in 50 to 80% of all cases. Placement under direct vision has been recommended. We describe the very first two new SADs of the third generation that incorporate a videoscope with flexible tip. ⋯ This article describes the two new devices' physical characteristics, features, rationale for use, advantages and limitations in comparison to existing devices. Each of the two new devices-the Video Laryngeal Mask (VLMTM, UE Medical®) and the SafeLM® Video Laryngeal Mask System (SafeLMTM VLMS, Magill Medical Technology®) consist of two parts: (a) a disposable 2nd generation SAD with a silicone cuff and an anatomically curved tube; and (b) a reusable patient-isolated videoscope and monitoring screen, with the flexible scope located into a specially-designed, blind-end channel terminating in the bowl of the SAD, preventing the videoscope from contacting patient body fluids in the SAD bowl. Third generation placement-under-direct-vision supraglottic airway devices possess several theoretical safety and ease of use advantages which now need to be validated in clinical use.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 2022
Gastric and urinary bladder pressures correlate with intra-abdominal pressure in patients with morbid obesity.
Intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) affects cardio-respiratory and hemodynamic parameters and can be measured directly or indirectly by measuring gastric or urinary bladder pressure. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between IAP, gastric pressure and urinary bladder pressure in patients with morbid obesity, at normal and elevated levels of IAP in two positions. As well, to examine the effects of increasing IAP and patient's position on hemodynamic and respiratory parameters. ⋯ Anti-Trendelenburg tilt of mechanically ventilated morbidly obese patients resulted in favorable effects on respiratory parameters. Trial Registration: The study was retrospectively registered in the NIH registry. Registration number is pending.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Aug 2022
Vigilance: the behavioral impact of quantitative monitoring on administration and antagonism of neuromuscular blocking agents.
The aim of this study was to determine whether use of acceleromyography (1) changes dosing of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs), and (2) increases the time between neostigmine administration and extubation, when compared with subjective assessment of neuromuscular blockade. ⋯ The data presented provides insight about the behavioral engineering inherent to the practice of anesthesiology. Introduction of neuromuscular blockade assessment appeared to increase provider vigilance in dosing of NMBAs-regardless of assessment method. The frequency of intraoperative monitoring (quantitative or subjective) was associated with an increased total dose of NMBA administered and decreased time interval between the last dose of neostigmine and extubation.