This feasibility study will demonstrate the safety and accuracy of the Neopenda's wireless vital signs monitor, neoGuard, on 30 adult patients in a Ugandan clinical setting. The technology will be tested against a conventional patient monitor. Root mean square deviation (RMSD) and Bland-Altman plots will be used to assess concordance between paired measurements from the two equipment collected over a 1-hour period for each patient.
Continuous vital sign monitoring is a basic tenet of specialized care in the developed world that is vastly underutilized in the intensive care units of most low-and-middle income countries. Despite the positive outcomes associated with vital signs monitoring (i.e. increased survival-to-discharge, lower complication rates and shorter length of hospitalization), the prohibitive costs of conventional patient monitors and the difficulty in maintaining complex medical equipment limit its accessibility in the developing world. This feasibility study will demonstrate the safety and accuracy of the Neopenda's wireless vital signs monitor, neoGuard, on adult patients in a Ugandan clinical setting. The technology will be tested against a conventional patient monitor. Root mean square deviation (RMSD) and Bland-Altman plots will be used to assess concordance between paired measurements from the two equipment collected over a 1-hour period for each patient. This technology innovation has large potential to impact health outcomes in low-resource settings, as it is a portable, reusable, long-lasting, cost-efficient monitoring tool designed for settings where patient loads are high and such solutions are direly needed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
33
NeoGuard is a wireless wearable vital signs monitor that continuously measures temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation.
Jinja Regional Referral Hospital
Jinja, Uganda
Accuracy limits for pulse rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and temperature
Root Mean Square Deviation (RMSD) of measurements will be obtained.
Time frame: 30 minutes
Feasibility success of the wireless vital sign monitor
Likert scales will be used to rate the extent to which participants agree or disagree that the neoGuard technology is appropriate and feasible in the Ugandan clinical setting. A mean feasibility score will be calculated, with a higher value indicating greater feasibility.
Time frame: 60 minutes
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