Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
Springer Netherlands · Netherlands · Est. 1986
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This journal focuses on the evaluation and development of technologies and methods for patient monitoring, particularly in critical care and surgical settings. It examines the clinical concordance and performance of various monitoring systems, including contactless vital sign monitoring, temperature monitoring, and intra-abdominal pressure measurement. The scope also includes the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in patient monitoring and clinical decision support, as well as the use of advanced techniques like augmented reality and near-infrared spectroscopy for procedural guidance and tissue perfusion assessment. Furthermore, it investigates dynamic indices and physiological parameters for fluid management and hemodynamic assessment during anesthesia and surgery.
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