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The AWARD Global Study

Advanced Wireless Sensors for Neonatal Care in the Delivery Room

A prospective multi-centred international study.

A prospective multi-centred international study.

This project involves testing advanced wireless monitoring technologies in delivery rooms and obstetrical centers worldwide, and comparing them to the capabilities of standard wired systems. Wireless biointegrated sensors that are developed for neonates can enhance monitoring of vital signs in these settings, while promoting skin-to-skin contact and family-centered care after birth.

This project involves testing advanced wireless monitoring technologies in delivery rooms and obstetrical centers worldwide, and comparing them to the capabilities of standard wired systems. Wireless biointegrated sensors that are developed for neonates can enhance monitoring of vital signs in these settings, while promoting skin-to-skin contact and family-centered care after birth.

This project involves testing advanced wireless monitoring technologies in delivery rooms and obstetrical centers worldwide, and comparing them to the capabilities of standard wired systems. Wireless biointegrated sensors that are developed for neonates can enhance monitoring of vital signs in these settings, while promoting skin-to-skin contact and family-centered care after birth.

Team:
Team:
Team:

Dr. Guilherme Sant'Anna,
Principal Investigator

Dr. Guilherme Sant'Anna,
Principal Investigator

Dr. Daniel Faucher,
Research Associate

Dr. Daniel Faucher,
Research Associate

Alyssa Maximov,
Research Coordinator

Alyssa Maximov,
Research Coordinator

Eva Sutera,
MSc Candidate

Eva Sutera,
MSc Candidate

Sofía Palacios Cuevas,
MEng Candidate

Sofía Palacios Cuevas,
MEng Candidate

Collaborators:
Collaborators:
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iKinesia Inc. Logo
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P U B L I C A T I O N S

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Wireless skin sensors for electrocardiogram and heart rate monitoring in the neonatal intensive care unit: a prospective feasibility, safety, and accuracy study

Sénéchal E. Radeschi D., Shalish W., Kearney R., Sant'Anna G. et al.

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A Wireless Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Fiction or Closer Reality?

Sénéchal E., Chung H.U., Rogers J., Sant'Anna G.

American Journal of Perinatology Logo
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Parents and Health Care Providers' Perspectives on Vital Signs Monitoring Technologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: An International Survey

Sénéchal E., Radeschi D., Kearney R., Shalish W., Sant'Anna G.

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project