Description Module

Description Module

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT03750318
Brief Summary: This proposal describes the evaluation of a CE-marked, FDA cleared vital signs Surveillance Monitoring system within an adult in-patient setting KK Women's and Children's Hospital ("KKH"), the main tertiary women and children hospital in Singapore. User acceptance of Aingeal and the Surveillance System will be considered within the clinical settings.
Detailed Description: RENEW's Surveillance Monitoring system is made up of two main components: a patient-worn wireless vital signs monitor (Aingeal) that transmits data over Wi-Fi to a central station software platform (Surveillance Station). The Aingeal device measures single lead ECG, heart rate, respiration waveform and rate, and skin temperature. A snapshot of data is transmitted by the devices intermittently to the Surveillance Station, enabling vital signs trends to be plotted. If any heart, respiration rate or skin temperature values move outside of pre-defined high and low limits (individually set for each patient) an alert is raised. ECG arrhythmia detection algorithms automatically record and send ECG data if the patient is suspected to be experiencing an arrhythmia event (Asystole, Ventricular Fibrillation, Tachycardia or Bradycardia). This proposal describes the evaluation of RENEW's Aingeal device within an adult in-patient setting KK Women's and Children's Hospital ("KKH"), the main tertiary women and children hospital in Singapore. User acceptance of Aingeal and the Surveillance System will be considered within the clinical settings.
Study: NCT03750318
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03750318