Journal article

A systematic review of novel technology for monitoring infant and newborn heart rate

AC Kevat, DVR Bullen, PG Davis, COF Kamlin

Acta Paediatrica International Journal of Paediatrics | WILEY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Heart rate (HR) is a vital sign for assessing the need for resuscitation. We performed a systematic review of studies assessing novel methods of measuring HR in newborns and infants in the neonatal unit. Two investigators completed independent literature searches. Identified papers were independently evaluated, and relevant data were extracted and analysed. Conclusion: This systematic review identified seven new technologies, including camera-based photoplethysmography, reflectance pulse oximetry, laser Doppler methods, capacitive sensors, piezoelectric sensors, electromyography and a digital stethoscope. Clinicians should be aware of several of these, which may become available for clinical..

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