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    Noncontact Respiratory Monitoring Using Depth Sensing Cameras: A Review of Current Literature by Addison, Anthony P, Addison, Paul S, Smit, Philip, Jacquel, Dominique, Borg, Ulf R

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (06-02-2021)
    “…There is considerable interest in the noncontact monitoring of patients as it allows for reduced restriction of patients, the avoidance of single-use…”
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    Accurate and continuous respiratory rate using touchless monitoring technology by Addison, Paul S, Cohen, Carolyn, Borg, Ulf R, Antunes, André, Montgomery, Dean, Batchelder, Paul

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-12-2023)
    “…Respiratory rate is a commonly used vital sign with various clinical applications. It serves as a crucial marker of acute health issues and any significant…”
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    Monitoring Respiratory Rate Continuously Without Attaching a Sensor During a Challenging Ramped Protocol by Borg, Ulf R, Antunes, André, Smit, Philip, Addison, Paul S, Montgomery, Dean

    Published in Military medicine (19-08-2024)
    “…Respiratory rate (RR) is a crucial vital sign in patient monitoring and is often the best marker of the deterioration of a sick patient. It can be used to help…”
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    Robust Non-Contact Monitoring of Respiratory Rate using a Depth Camera by Addison, Paul S, Antunes, André, Montgomery, Dean, Smit, Philip, Borg, Ulf R.

    “…Purpose Respiratory rate (RR) is one of the most common vital signs with numerous clinical uses. It is an important indicator of acute illness and a…”
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    Do tapered tracheostomy cuffs improve translaryngeal gas flow when compared to barrel cuffed fenestrated tubes: A laboratory study by Borg, Ulf, Bull, Katie

    Published in Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology (01-04-2022)
    “…Objective The benefits of tracheostomy are well documented and include improved comfort and a reduction in sedative requirements that may facilitate more rapid…”
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    Continuous respiratory rate monitoring during an acute hypoxic challenge using a depth sensing camera by Addison, Paul S., Smit, Philip, Jacquel, Dominique, Borg, Ulf R.

    “…Respiratory rate is a well-known to be a clinically important parameter with numerous clinical uses including the assessment of disease state and the…”
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    Video-Based Physiologic Monitoring During an Acute Hypoxic Challenge: Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, and Oxygen Saturation by Addison, Paul S., Jacquel, Dominique, Foo, David M. H., Antunes, André, Borg, Ulf R.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-09-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND:The physiologic information contained in the video photoplethysmogram is well documented. However, extracting this information during challenging…”
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    Video-based heart rate monitoring across a range of skin pigmentations during an acute hypoxic challenge by Addison, Paul S., Jacquel, Dominique, Foo, David M. H., Borg, Ulf R.

    “…The robust monitoring of heart rate from the video-photoplethysmogram (video-PPG) during challenging conditions requires new analysis techniques. The work…”
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    Gradient adjustment method for better discriminating correlating and non-correlating regions of physiological signals: application to the partitioning of impaired and intact zones of cerebral autoregulation by Addison, Paul S., Antunes, André, Montgomery, Dean, Borg, Ulf R.

    “…Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated over a range of systemic blood pressures by the cerebral autoregulation (CA) control mechanism. This range lies within…”
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    Interhospital transport of the extremely ill patient : The mobile intensive care unit by GEBREMICHAEL, M, BORG, U, HABASHI, N. M, COTTINGHAM, C, CUNSOLO, L, MCCUNN, M, REYNOLDS, H. N

    Published in Critical care medicine (2000)
    “…Critically ill patients may require specialized care that is offered only at tertiary referral centers. As regionalization and specialization of critical care…”
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    Does Cuff Design Impact Insertion and Removal Force of Tracheostomy Tubes? A Bench Model by Borg, Ulf, Bolger, Emmet, Morris, Sean

    Published in Military medicine (08-11-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy is a commonly performed procedure in intensive care units. Unrecognized tracheal ring fracture has…”
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    0308 Non-Contact Sleep Monitoring with a Depth Camera: Morphology Similarity Between a Touchless Flow Signal and RIPflow by Addison, Paul, Antunes, Andre, Montgomery, Dean, Smit, Philip, Borg, Ulf, Brewer, Lara, Farney, Robert, Sundar, Krishna

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (20-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Introduction We have developed a non-intrusive sleep monitoring technology based on data from a commercially available depth sensing camera [Intel…”
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    Non-Contact Monitoring of Inhalation-Exhalation (I:E) Ratio in Non-Ventilated Subjects by Addison, Paul S, Antunes, Andre, Montgomery, Dean, Borg, Ulf R

    “…Objective: The inhalation-exhalation (I:E) ratio, known to be an indicator of respiratory disease, is the ratio between the inhalation phase and exhalation…”
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    Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Monitoring to Detect Changes in Cerebral and Renal Perfusion During Hypovolemic Shock, Volume Resuscitation, and Vasoconstriction by Borg, Ulf, Katilius, Julia Z, Addison, Paul S

    Published in Military medicine (08-11-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Rapidly changing hemodynamic conditions, such as uncontrolled hemorrhage and the resulting hypovolemic shock, are a common contributor to…”
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    Evaluation of Common Nasal Cannulas in Neonatal Noninvasive Ventilation by Aviano, Jeffrey, Borg, Ulf, Li, Kun, Ginani, Milan

    Published in Medical devices (Auckland, N.Z.) (30-09-2022)
    “…Purpose: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) may reduce intubation rates and be especially beneficial in the care of preterm infants, in addition to other care…”
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    Data clustering methods for the determination of cerebral autoregulation functionality by Montgomery, Dean, Addison, Paul S., Borg, Ulf

    “…Cerebral blood flow is regulated over a range of systemic blood pressures through the cerebral autoregulation (CA) control mechanism. The COx measure based on…”
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    Evaluation of Common Nasal Cannulas in Neonatal Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) Using a Novel Neonatal Nasal Model by Borg, Ulf, Aviano, Jeffrey, Ginani, Milan, Li, Kun

    Published in Medical devices (Auckland, N.Z.) (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) may reduce intubation rates and be especially beneficial in the care of preterm infants, in addition to other care…”
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    Detection of critical cerebral desaturation thresholds by three regional oximeters during hypoxia: a pilot study in healthy volunteers by Tomlin, Kerry L, Neitenbach, Anna-Maria, Borg, Ulf

    Published in BMC anesthesiology (13-01-2017)
    “…Regional oximetry is increasingly used to monitor post-extraction oxygen status of the brain during surgical procedures where hemodynamic fluctuations are…”
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    Respiratory index/pulmonary shunt relationship: quantification of severity and prognosis in the post-traumatic adult respiratory distress syndrome by Laghi, F, Siegel, J H, Rivkind, A I, Chiarla, C, DeGaetano, A, Blevins, S, Stoklosa, J C, Borg, U R, Belzberg, H

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-11-1989)
    “…The relationship between the respiratory index (RI = alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient [P(A-a)O2] normalized by PaO2) and the pulmonary shunt (Qsp/Qt) has been…”
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