Publikation

Nighttime continuous contactless smartphone-based cough monitoring for the ward: A validation study.

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 17.01.2023

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Barata F, Cleres D, Tinschert P, Shih I, Rassouli F, Bösch M, Brutsche M, Fleisch E. Nighttime continuous contactless smartphone-based cough monitoring for the ward: A validation study. JMIR Form Res 2023
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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JMIR Form Res 2023
Veröffentlichungsdatum
17.01.2023
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2561-326X
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Clinical deterioration can go unnoticed in hospital wards for hours. Mobile technologies such as wearables and smartphones enable automated, continuous, non-invasive ward monitoring and allow the detection of subtle changes in vital signs. Cough holds great potential for monitoring through mobile technologies on the ward as it is not only a symptom of prevalent respiratory diseases such as asthma, lung cancer, and COVID-19 but also a predictor of acute health deterioration. In past decades, many efforts have been made to develop an automatic cough counting tool. To date, however, there is neither a standardized, sufficiently validated method nor a scalable cough monitor that can be deployed on a consumer-centric device that reports cough counts continuously. These shortcomings limit the tracking of coughing and, consequently, hinder the monitoring of disease progression in prevalent respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and COVID-19 in the ward.