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  1. Post-discharge mortality in suspected pediatric sepsis: Insights from rural and urban healthcare settings in Rwanda
  2. Diverging pathways: exploring the interplay between hospital readmission and postdischarge mortality in paediatric sepsis in low-income settings
  3. Discharge policies and care practices for children with suspected sepsis: A health facility scan at a nationally representative sample of hospitals and health centres in Uganda
  4. Validation of a risk-prediction model for pediatric post-discharge mortality after hospital admission for infection in Rwanda: A prospective cohort study
  5. Implementation of Smart Triage combined with a quality improvement program for children presenting to facilities in Kenya and Uganda: An interrupted time series analysis
  6. Repeatability of RRate measurements in children during triage in two Ugandan hospitals
  7. A scoping review on pediatric sepsis prediction technologies in healthcare
  8. Post-discharge mortality in suspected pediatric sepsis: insights from rural and urban healthcare settings in Rwanda
  9. Assessment of Facility Readiness for Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Utilizing a 2-Phase Survey Conducted in Six Hospitals in Uganda and Cameroon: A Quality Improvement Study
  10. PP153 Topic: AS14–Infections: Sepsis and Septic Shock/Antimicrobial Stewardship/Tropical and Parasite Infections/Other: IMPROVED PREDICTION OF POST-DISCHARGE MORTALITY INCORPORATING BOTH THE ADMISSION & DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5.
  11. PP343 Topic: AS09–Global Health/Resource Limited Setting/Health Inequalities/Impact of Global Warming/Other: RISK-STRATIFIED DISCHARGE CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SUSPECTED SEPSIS REDUCES ALL-CAUSE 6-MONTH POST-DISCHARGE MORTALITY
  12. The epidemiology and risk factors for postnatal complications among postpartum women and newborns in southwestern Uganda: A prospective cohort study
  13. Comparison between the Smart Triage model and the Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment guidelines in triaging children presenting to the emergency departments of two public hospitals in Kenya
  14. Geographical validation of the Smart Triage Model by age group
  15. External validation of a paediatric Smart triage model for use in resource limited facilities
  16. Prediction models for post-discharge mortality among under-five children with suspected sepsis in Uganda: A multicohort analysis
  17. Machine learning-enabled maternal risk assessment for women with pre-eclampsia (the PIERS-ML model): a modelling study
  18. Implementation of Smart Triage combined with a quality improvement program for children presenting to facilities in Kenya and Uganda: An interrupted time series analysis
  19. Sleep lab at home: evaluation of oximetry to provide at-home sleep screening of children
  20. Pediatric post-discharge mortality in resource-poor countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  21. A Preliminary Investigation into Use of Admission-Recorded Photoplethysmograms for Predicting Hospital Mortality in Children with Confirmed or Suspected Infection in Resource-Poor Settings
  22. Prognostic algorithms for post-discharge readmission and mortality among mother-infant dyads: an observational study protocol
  23. Digital determinants of health: Editorial
  24. Transitioning from the “Three Delays” to a focus on continuity of care: a qualitative analysis of maternal deaths in rural Pakistan and Mozambique
  25. Verbal Autopsy to Assess Postdischarge Mortality in Children With Suspected Sepsis in Uganda
  26. Transitions from hospital to home: A mixed methods study to evaluate pediatric discharges in Uganda
  27. Cost-effectiveness analysis of Smart Triage, a data-driven pediatric sepsis triage platform in Eastern Uganda
  28. Repeatability of Pulse Oximetry Measurements in Children During Triage in 2 Ugandan Hospitals
  29. Mortality after hospital discharge among children younger than 5 years admitted with suspected sepsis in Uganda: a prospective, multisite, observational cohort study
  30. Developing and testing a clinical care bundle incorporating caffeine citrate to manage apnoea of prematurity in a resource-constrained setting: a mixed methods clinical feasibility study protocol
  31. Risk factors for postpartum maternal mortality and hospital readmission in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
  32. Choosing blood pressure thresholds to inform pregnancy care in the community: An analysis of cluster trials
  33. Measurement Uncertainty in Clinical Validation Studies of Sensors
  34. Pediatric post-discharge mortality in resource-poor countries: A protocol for an updated systematic review and meta-analysis
  35. Using self-supervised feature learning to improve the use of pulse oximeter signals to predict paediatric hospitalization
  36. Smart triage: Development of a rapid pediatric triage algorithm for use in low-and-middle income countries
  37. Automated digital technologies for supporting sepsis prediction in children: a scoping review protocol
  38. OP026 [Emerging Sciences / Technology » Innovations]: IMPLEMENTATION OF SMART SPOT: PATIENT AND TREATMENT TRACKING SYSTEM TO SUPPORT TIMELY RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN
  39. OP045 [Global health » Resource limited settings]: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DISCHARGE AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE AMONG CHILDREN TREATED FOR SUSPECTED OR PROVEN INFECTIONS AT UGANDAN HOSPITALS
  40. PP074 [Infections » Systemic inflammation / Biomarkers]: ADMISSION LACTATE DOES NOT IMPROVE THE PREDICTION OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN CHILDREN IN UGANDA
  41. PP106 [Global health » Resource limited settings]: PEDIATRIC DISCHARGES IN UGANDA: HEALTH WORKER AND CAREGIVER PERSPECTIVES
  42. PP113 [Global health » Resource limited settings]: SAVING YOUNG LIVES: TRIAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF SEPSIS IN CHILDREN USING SMART TRIAGE
  43. PP114 [Global health » Resource limited settings]: SMART DISCHARGES FOR MOM+BABY: IDENTIFYING VULNERABLE DYADS TO GUIDE DELIVERY OF POST-DISCHARGE CARE
  44. PP116 [Global health » Resource limited settings]: PEDIATRIC DISCHARGES IN UGANDA: FACILITY PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES
  45. PP223 [Emerging Sciences / Technology » Innovations]: SMART TRIAGE: USABILITY OF A PEDIATRIC TRIAGE APP FOR UGANDA
  46. Counting: An imprecise reference standard for respiratory rate measurement
  47. Health worker perspectives of Smart Triage, a digital triaging platform for quality improvement at a referral hospital in Uganda: a qualitative analysis
  48. Counting: an imprecise reference standard for respiratory rate measurement
  49. A proposed de-identification framework for a cohort of children presenting at a health facility in Uganda
  50. A 2-Phase Survey to Assess a Facility's Readiness for Pediatric Essential Emergency and Critical Care in Resource-Limited Settings
  51. Clinical feasibility of an advanced neonatal epidermal multiparameter continuous monitoring technology in a large public maternity hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
  52. Evaluation of Sibel’s Advanced Neonatal Epidermal (ANNE) wireless continuous physiological monitor in Nairobi, Kenya
  53. A new generation of diagnostic tests to tackle infectious diseases in Africa
  54. A proposed de-identification framework for a cohort of children presenting at a health facility in Uganda
  55. Assessment of neonatal respiratory rate variability
  56. Clinical feasibility of a contactless multiparameter continuous monitoring technology for neonates in a large public maternity hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
  57. Variability of respiratory rate measurements in neonates- every minute counts
  58. Qualitative study exploring the feasibility, usability and acceptability of neonatal continuous monitoring technologies at a public tertiary hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
  59. Out of pocket costs and time/productivity losses for pediatric sepsis in Uganda: a mixed-methods study
  60. Cost-effectiveness analysis protocol of the Smart Triage program: A point-of-care digital triage platform for pediatric sepsis in Eastern Uganda
  61. Evaluation of a contactless neonatal physiological monitor in Nairobi, Kenya
  62. Multiparameter Continuous Physiological Monitoring Technologies in Neonates Among Health Care Providers and Caregivers at a Private Tertiary Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya: Feasibility, Usability, and Acceptability Study
  63. Identification of thresholds for accuracy comparisons of heart rate and respiratory rate in neonates
  64. Night to night variability of pulse oximetry features in children at home and at the hospital
  65. Variability of Respiratory Rate Measurements in Neonates- Every Minute Counts
  66. Using self-supervised feature learning to improve the use of pulse oximeter signals to predict paediatric hospitalization
  67. Causes and circumstances of maternal death: a secondary analysis of the Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trials cohort
  68. Blood pressure thresholds in pregnancy for identifying maternal and infant risk: a secondary analysis of Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trial data
  69. Common data elements for predictors of pediatric sepsis: A framework to standardize data collection
  70. Pregnancy Outcomes and Blood Pressure Visit-to-Visit Variability and Level in Three Less-Developed Countries
  71. Derivation and internal validation of a data-driven prediction model to guide frontline health workers in triaging children under-five in Nairobi, Kenya
  72. Multiparameter Continuous Physiological Monitoring Technologies in Neonates Among Health Care Providers and Caregivers at a Private Tertiary Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya: Feasibility, Usability, and Acceptability Study (Preprint)
  73. Evaluating neonatal medical devices in Africa
  74. O010 / #378: STANDARDIZATION OF PREDICTORS FOR STUDIES OF PAEDIATRIC SEPSIS
  75. O054 / #742: BUILDING AND VALIDATING A PREDICTION MODEL FOR POST-DISCHARGE MORTALITY AMONG 6 TO 60-MONTH-OLD CHILDREN ADMITTED WITH A PROVEN OR SUSPECTED INFECTION IN UGANDA
  76. P0271 / #707: AN ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN TO DETERMINE READINESS TO CARE FOR CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN WITH SEPSIS CONDUCTED IN HOSPITALS IN UGANDA AND CAMEROON
  77. P0273 / #740: POST-DISCHARGE MORTALITY AMONG YOUNG INFANTS IN UGANDA ADMITTED WITH SUSPECTED INFECTIONS
  78. P0541 / #835: DEVELOPMENT OF A SURVEY REPORTING PROCESS TO FACILITATE HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
  79. P0597 / #857: OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS AND TIME/PRODUCTIVITY LOSSES FOR PEDIATRIC SEPSIS IN UGANDA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY
  80. The Effect of Low-Dose Intraoperative Ketamine on Closed-Loop-Controlled General Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Equivalence Trial
  81. Automated Anesthesia Systems
  82. Derivation and internal validation of a data-driven prediction model to guide frontline health workers in triaging children under-five in Nairobi, Kenya
  83. Whole blood genome-wide transcriptome profiling and metagenomics next-generation sequencing in young infants with suspected sepsis in a low-and middle-income country: A study protocol
  84. Automated Anesthesia Systems
  85. Placental growth factor for the prognosis of women with preeclampsia (fullPIERS model extension): context matters
  86. Evaluation of a digital triage platform in Uganda: A quality improvement initiative to reduce the time to antibiotic administration
  87. Community-level interventions for pre-eclampsia (CLIP) in Pakistan: A cluster randomised controlled trial
  88. Dexmedetomidine in paediatric anaesthesia
  89. Whole blood genome-wide transcriptome profiling and metagenomics next-generation sequencing in young infants with suspected sepsis in low-and middle-income countries: A study protocol
  90. Feasibility of Using a Single Heart Rate–Based Measure for Real-time Feedback in a Voluntary Deep Breathing App for Children: Data Collection and Algorithm Development
  91. Placental Growth Factor for the Prognosis of Women with Preeclampsia (fullPIERS model extension): Context matters
  92. The effect of cardiac output on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of propofol during closed-loop induction of anesthesia
  93. The Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) cluster randomised trials in Mozambique, Pakistan, and India: an individual participant-level meta-analysis
  94. The effect of ketamine on depth of hypnosis indices during total intravenous anesthesia—a comparative study using a novel electroencephalography case replay system
  95. Community level interventions for pre-eclampsia (CLIP) in India: A cluster randomised controlled trial
  96. Community-level interventions for pre-eclampsia (CLIP) in Mozambique: A cluster randomised controlled trial
  97. Placental Growth Factor for the Prognosis of Women with Preeclampsia (fullPIERS model extension): Context matters
  98. The use of the Panda-Nerve Block pain app in single-shot peripheral nerve block patients: a feasibility study
  99. Smart triage: triage and management of sepsis in children using the point-of-care Pediatric Rapid Sepsis Trigger (PRST) tool
  100. Augmented intelligence in pediatric anesthesia and pediatric critical care
  101. Effect of ketamine on the NeuroSENSE WAVCNS during propofol anesthesia; a randomized feasibility trial
  102. Evaluation of non-invasive continuous physiological monitoring devices for neonates in Nairobi, Kenya: a research protocol
  103. Falsified Model-Invariant Safety-Preserving Control With Application to Closed-Loop Anesthesia
  104. Closed-Loop MISO Identification of Propofol Effect on Blood Pressure and Depth of Hypnosis
  105. Respiratory rates observed over 15 seconds compared with rates measured using the RRate app. Practice-based evidence from an observational study of acutely ill adult medical patients during their hospital admission
  106. An Algorithm for Early Detection of Sepsis Using Traditional Statistical Regression Modeling
  107. A sleep lab at home: an evaluation of technology to provide accessible and reliable at-home sleep assessment of children
  108. Monitoring at home before and after tonsillectomy: a feasibility study
  109. Exploring vulnerabilities to sepsis in Canada
  110. Evaluating NeuroSENSE for assessing depth of hypnosis during desflurane anesthesia: an adaptive, randomized-controlled trial
  111. More work needs to be done to ensure that better pneumonia diagnostics aids are developed and launched to better support frontline health workers–A response to “Are respiratory rate counters really so bad” by Ansermino et al.
  112. Feasibility of Using a Single Heart Rate–Based Measure for Real-time Feedback in a Voluntary Deep Breathing App for Children: Data Collection and Algorithm Development (Preprint)
  113. Evidence and Transparency are Needed to Develop a Frontline Health Worker mHealth Assessment Platform
  114. Are respiratory rate counters really so bad? Throwing the baby out with the bath water
  115. Exploring healthcare providers’ perspectives of the paediatric discharge process in Uganda: a qualitative exploratory study
  116. Derivation and internal validation of a data-driven prediction model to guide frontline health workers in triaging children under-five in Nairobi, Kenya
  117. A transformation of oxygen saturation (the saturation virtual shunt) to improve clinical prediction model calibration and interpretation
  118. Pediatric pulse oximetry-based OSA screening at different thresholds of the apnea-hypopnea index with an expression of uncertainty for inconclusive classifications
  119. Rethinking management of neonates at risk of sepsis
  120. Waking Up Safer? An Anesthesiologists Record
  121. How Uncertain Is Our Reference Standard for Respiratory Rate Measurement?
  122. Respiratory rates observed over 15 and 30 seconds compared with rates measured over 60 seconds. Practice-based evidence from an observational study of acutely ill adult medical patients during hospital admission
  123. A formalized safety system for closed-loop anesthesia with pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic constraints
  124. A low cost mobile controlled CW-NIRS absolute oximeter to prevent child mortality in low-income countries
  125. The evaluation of smartphone versions of the visual analogue scale and numeric rating scale as postoperative pain assessment tools: a prospective randomized trial
  126. Development, Implementation, and Feasibility Testing of the Portable Operating Room Tracker (telePORT) Application (Preprint)
  127. Development, Implementation, and Feasibility Testing of the Portable Operating Room Tracker (telePORT) Application (Preprint)
  128. Determining predictors of sepsis at triage among children under 5 years of age in resource-limited settings: A modified Delphi process
  129. Optimizing robust PID control of propofol anesthesia for children; design and clinical evaluation
  130. Paediatric postdischarge mortality in developing countries: a systematic review
  131. Predictor variables for post-discharge mortality modelling in infants: a protocol development project
  132. Development and internal validation of the multivariable CIPHER (Collaborative Integrated Pregnancy High-dependency Estimate of Risk) clinical risk prediction model
  133. Symbolic dynamics to enhance diagnostic ability of portable oximetry from the Phone Oximeter in the detection of paediatric sleep apnoea
  134. Predictors of Mortality in Neonates and Infants Hospitalized With Sepsis or Serious Infections in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review
  135. In-hospital usability and feasibility evaluation of Panda, an app for the management of pain in children at home
  136. A smartphone oximeter with a fingertip probe for use during exercise training: usability, validity and reliability in individuals with chronic lung disease and healthy controls
  137. 216. Evaluation of the PIERS on the MOVE mobile health tool for pre-eclampsia triage: The users’ perspective
  138. 218. Implementation of the PIERS on the Move mobile health app in the Community Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia trials
  139. 251. Community Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) in India: A cluster randomised controlled trial
  140. 255 Community Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) in Mozambique: A cluster randomised controlled trial
  141. The Feasibility of Panda, a Pain Management Mobile App for Children at Home After Discharge from Surgery (Preprint)
  142. The Feasibility of Panda, a Pain Management Mobile App for Children at Home After Discharge from Surgery (Preprint)
  143. We need smarter trigger tools for diagnosing sepsis in children in Canada
  144. The saturation gap: a simple transformation of oxygen saturation using virtual shunt
  145. Extracting Instantaneous Respiratory Rate From Multiple Photoplethysmogram Respiratory-Induced Variations
  146. Activated protein C as disease-modifying therapy in antenatal preeclampsia: An open-label, single arm safety and efficacy trial
  147. Night to night pulse oximetry variability in children with suspected sleep apnea.
  148. Abstract P-072
  149. A Systematic Review of Tools to Measure Respiratory Rate in Order to Identify Childhood Pneumonia
  150. Monitoring the Nervous System for Anesthesiologists and Other Health Care Professionals, 2nd ed
  151. Feasibility of continuous sedation monitoring in critically ill intensive care unit patients using the NeuroSENSE WAVCNS index
  152. Assessment of the fullPIERS Risk Prediction Model in Women With Early-Onset PreeclampsiaNovelty and Significance
  153. A Multi-Week Assessment of a Mobile Exergame Intervention in an Elementary School
  154. Participatory design in healthcare
  155. Temporal and External Validation of the fullPIERS Model for the Prediction of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women with Pre-eclampsia
  156. Performance of robust PID and Q-design controllers for propofol anesthesia
  157. STRIDER (Sildenafil TheRapy in dismal prognosis early onset fetal growth restriction): an international consortium of randomised placebo-controlled trials
  158. Prediction of adverse maternal outcomes from pre-eclampsia and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: A systematic review
  159. Design and Evaluation of a Closed-Loop Anesthesia System With Robust Control and Safety System
  160. Placental Growth Factor as a Prognostic Tool in Women With Hypertensive Disorders of PregnancyNovelty and Significance
  161. Closed-Loop Control of Total Intravenous Anesthesia During Significant Intraoperative Blood Loss
  162. Modelling blood pressure uncertainty for safety verification of propofol anesthesia
  163. Closed-loop instrumental variable identification of propofol anesthesia
  164. Corrigendum: Variability in estimating shunt from single pulse oximetry measurements (2015 Physiol. Meas. 36 967)
  165. Detecting obstructive sleep apnea in children by self-affine visualization of oximetry
  166. A Formally-Verified Safety System for Closed-Loop Anesthesia
  167. Correntropy-Based Pulse Rate Variability Analysis in Children with Sleep Disordered Breathing
  168. In Response
  169. Pediatric out-of-hospital deaths following hospital discharge: a mixed-methods study
  170. Propofol and ketamine in combination versus ketamine or propofol alone for procedural sedation in children outside of the operating room
  171. Sequential allocation trial design in anesthesia: an introduction to methods, modeling, and clinical applications
  172. The PIERS on the Move mobile health application
  173. Robust MISO Control of Propofol-Remifentanil Anesthesia Guided by the NeuroSENSE Monitor
  174. A Procedural Electroencephalogram Simulator for Evaluation of Anesthesia Monitors
  175. A likelihood-based approach for multivariate one-sided tests with missing data
  176. The Usefulness of the APACHE II Score in Obstetric Critical Care: A Structured Review
  177. Scheduled Follow-Up Referrals and Simple Prevention Kits Including Counseling to Improve Post-Discharge Outcomes Among Children in Uganda: A Proof-of-Concept Study
  178. Sleep/Wake Classification Using Cardiorespiratory Features Extracted from Photoplethysmogram
  179. Developing an objective method for analyzing vital signs changes in neonates during general anesthesia
  180. Respiratory rate and pulse oximetry derived information as predictors of hospital admission in young children in Bangladesh: a prospective observational study
  181. Identifying individual sleep apnea/hypoapnea epochs using smartphone-based pulse oximetry
  182. Model-invariant safety-preserving control
  183. A synthesis method for automatic handling of inter-patient variability in closed-loop anesthesia
  184. Semi-adaptive feedback control of opioid infusion
  185. A semi-adaptive control approach to closed-loop medication infusion
  186. Paediatric total intravenous anaesthesia
  187. Selecting candidate predictor variables for the modelling of post-discharge mortality from sepsis: a protocol development project
  188. Application of Sepsis Definitions to Pediatric Patients Admitted With Suspected Infections in Uganda*
  189. An Ethnographic Observational Study to Evaluate and Optimize the Use of Respiratory Acoustic Monitoring in Children Receiving Postoperative Opioid Infusions
  190. Pediatric in-Hospital Death from Infectious Disease in Uganda: Derivation of Clinical Prediction Models
  191. Evaluation of a Novel Mobile Exergame in a School-Based Environment
  192. The PAediatric Risk Assessment (PARA) Mobile App to Reduce Postdischarge Child Mortality: Design, Usability, and Feasibility for Health Care Workers in Uganda
  193. A Comparative Data-Based Modeling Study on Respiratory CO2 Gas Exchange during Mechanical Ventilation
  194. Correction: Development and Internal Validation of a Predictive Model Including Pulse Oximetry for Hospitalization of Under-Five Children in Bangladesh
  195. Evaluation of cardiac modulation in children in response to apnea/hypopnea using the Phone Oximeter™
  196. Detection of sleep apnea events in children using the “phone oximeter”
  197. Detrended fluctuation analysis of photoplethysmogram pulse intervals during sleep disordered breathing
  198. The Performance of a Mobile Phone Respiratory Rate Counter Compared to the WHOARI Timer
  199. Development and Internal Validation of a Predictive Model Including Pulse Oximetry for Hospitalization of Under-Five Children in Bangladesh
  200. Postdischarge mortality in children with acute infectious diseases: derivation of postdischarge mortality prediction models
  201. Magnesium Sulphate for Eclampsia and Fetal Neuroprotection: A Comparative Analysis of Protocols Across Canadian Tertiary Perinatal Centres
  202. A smartphone version of the Faces Pain Scale-Revised and the Color Analog Scale for postoperative pain assessment in children
  203. Changes in QTc associated with a rapid bolus dose of dexmedetomidine in patients receiving TIVA: a retrospective study
  204. Development and internal validation of a multivariable model to predict perinatal death in pregnancy hypertension
  205. Neonatal Anesthesia
  206. Estimating instantaneous respiratory rate from the photoplethysmogram
  207. Pulse oximetry recorded from the Phone Oximeter for detection of obstructive sleep apnea events with and without oxygen desaturation in children
  208. Safety-preserving closed-loop control of anesthesia
  209. Using oximetry dynamics to screen for sleep disordered breathing at varying thresholds of severity
  210. Efficiency of respiratory rate measurements: Comment on Black et al., 2015: “Can simple mobile phone applications provide reliable counts of respiratory rates in sick infants and children? An initial evaluation of three new applications”
  211. Estimation of Respiratory Rate From Photoplethysmographic Imaging Videos Compared to Pulse Oximetry
  212. A naloxone admixture to prevent opioid-induced pruritus in children: a randomized controlled trial
  213. Usability and Feasibility of PIERS on the Move: An mHealth App for Pre-Eclampsia Triage
  214. Variability in estimating shunt from single pulse oximetry measurements
  215. Assessment of a Mobile Game (“MobileKids Monster Manor”) to Promote Physical Activity Among Children
  216. Post-discharge mortality prediction in under 5s with acute infectious diseases: a prospective cohort study
  217. Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes of Pregnancies Delivered at 23 Weeks’ Gestation
  218. Moving beyond silos: How do we provide distributed personalized medicine to pregnant women everywhere at scale? Insights from PRE-EMPT
  219. A Cohort Study of Morbidity, Mortality and Health Seeking Behavior following Rural Health Center Visits by Children under 12 in Southwestern Uganda
  220. Assessing the Incremental Value of Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO 2 ) in the miniPIERS (Pre-eclampsia Integrated Estimate of RiSk) Risk Prediction Model
  221. Effect of Magnesium Sulphate on Fetal Heart Rate Parameters: A Systematic Review
  222. Development of a Screening Tool for Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children Using the Phone Oximeter™
  223. Development of mHealth Applications for Pre-Eclampsia Triage
  224. Detrended fluctuation analysis of photoplethysmogram pulse rate intervals in sleep disordered breathing
  225. Using machine-to-machine / “Internet of Things” communication to simplify medical device information exchange
  226. Predicting Fluid Responsiveness in Children
  227. Oxygen saturation resolution influences regularity measurements
  228. Respiratory rate assessment from photoplethysmographic imaging
  229. Identifying a rapid bolus dose of dexmedetomidine (ED50) with acceptable hemodynamic outcomes in children
  230. Improving the Accuracy and Efficiency of Respiratory Rate Measurements in Children Using Mobile Devices
  231. From the Journal archives: Improving patient outcomes in the era of Big Data
  232. Design and Clinical Evaluation of Robust PID Control of Propofol Anesthesia in Children
  233. Estimating Respiratory and Heart Rates from the Correntropy Spectral Density of the Photoplethysmogram
  234. A Risk Prediction Model for the Assessment and Triage of Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Low-Resourced Settings: The miniPIERS (Pre-eclampsia Integrated Estimate of RiSk) Multi-country Prospective Cohort Study
  235. Critical incidents related to opioid infusions in children: a five-year review and analysis
  236. A Scheme-Based Closed-Loop Anesthesia System
  237. Assessing the Quality of Manual Respiratory Rate Measurements using Mobile Devices
  238. Designing an evidence-based mobile health decision aid for the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) in low-resourced settings
  239. Safety, constraints and anti-windup in closed-loop anesthesia
  240. Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Smartphone Pulse Oximeter
  241. Predicting Fluid Responsiveness in Children
  242. Intelligent Patient Monitoring and Clinical Decision Making
  243. Closed-Loop Control of Anesthesia
  244. Individualized closed-loop control of propofol anesthesia: A preliminary study
  245. Mobile Patient Monitoring for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Work Domain Analysis and Rapid Prototyping Results
  246. Universal Access to Essential Vital Signs Monitoring
  247. Experience report
  248. Experience report
  249. Quantification of the Variability in Response to Propofol Administration in Children
  250. An Evaluation of an Expert System for Detecting Critical Events During Anesthesia in a Human Patient Simulator
  251. A novel approach to the design of an artificial bionic baroreflex
  252. Detection of the optimal region of interest for camera oximetry
  253. Multiparameter Respiratory Rate Estimation From the Photoplethysmogram
  254. Oxygen saturation in children with and without obstructive sleep apnea using the phone-oximeter
  255. Pulse rate variability compared with heart rate variability in children with and without sleep disordered breathing
  256. Real-time cardiorespiratory coherence is blind to changes in respiration during general anesthesia
  257. Recognition of correct finger placement for photoplethysmographic imaging
  258. Ultra-low-cost clinical pulse oximetry
  259. Pediatric Post-Discharge Mortality in Resource Poor Countries: A Systematic Review
  260. A retrospective audit to examine the effectiveness of preoperative warming on hypothermia in spine deformity surgery patients
  261. Assessing control performance in closed-loop anesthesia
  262. Changes in cardiac index and blood pressure on positioning children prone for scoliosis surgery
  263. Robust closed-loop control of induction and maintenance of propofol anesthesia in children
  264. A systematic review and meta-analysis of caudal blockade versus alternative analgesic strategies for pediatric inguinal hernia repair
  265. Monitoring nociception during general anesthesia with cardiorespiratory coherence
  266. Emergence delirium in children: a randomized trial to compare total intravenous anesthesia with propofol and remifentanil to inhalational sevoflurane anesthesia
  267. Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
  268. Photoplethysmogram Processing Using an Adaptive Single Frequency Phase Vocoder Algorithm
  269. Simulated mid-ranging control of propofol and remifentanil using EEG-measured hypnotic depth of anesthesia
  270. Pediatric sepsis in the developing world: challenges in defining sepsis and issues in post-discharge mortality
  271. System Identification and Closed-Loop Control of End-Tidal CO$_{\bf 2}$ in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
  272. Photoplethysmogram signal quality estimation using repeated Gaussian filters and cross-correlation
  273. Robust closed-loop control of hypnosis with propofol using WAVCNS index as the controlled variable
  274. Improving maternal and perinatal outcomes in the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: A vision of a community-focused approach
  275. Usability testing of a prototype Phone Oximeter with healthcare providers in high- and low-medical resource environments*
  276. Adaptive pulse segmentation and artifact detection in photoplethysmography for mobile applications
  277. Design challenges for camera oximetry on a mobile phone
  278. Real-time cardiorespiratory coherence detects antinociception during general anesthesia
  279. A Vibro-Tactile Display for Clinical Monitoring
  280. Propofol and ketamine in combination versus ketamine or propofol alone for procedural sedation in children outside of the operating room
  281. Pulse oximeter plethysmograph variation and its relationship to the arterial waveform in mechanically ventilated children
  282. A Monitor-Decoupled Pharmacodynamic Model of Propofol in Children Using State Entropy as Clinical Endpoint
  283. Prediction of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Preeclampsia
  284. A Direct Dynamic Dose-Response Model of Propofol for Individualized Anesthesia Care
  285. An Audit of Pain Management Following Pediatric Day Surgery at British Columbia Children’s Hospital
  286. Closed-Loop Anesthesia in Children using a PID controller: A Pilot Study
  287. Individualized PID control of depth of anesthesia based on patient model identification during the induction phase of anesthesia
  288. The effectiveness of standard pediatric daycare surgery discharge communication: A quality improvement gap analysis
  289. Identification by families of pediatric adverse events and near misses overlooked by health care providers
  290. Automated Validation of Capillary Refill Time Measurements Using Photo-Plethysmogram from a Portable Device for Effective Triage in Children
  291. Abnormal Liver Function Tests as Predictors of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women With Preeclampsia
  292. The Role of Platelet Counts in the Assessment of Inpatient Women With Preeclampsia
  293. Pharmacodynamic modeling of propofol-induced tidal volume depression in children
  294. Respiratory rate estimation using respiratory sinus arrhythmia from photoplethysmography
  295. Wavelet transform cardiorespiratory coherence detects patient movement during general anesthesia
  296. Capillary Refill Time
  297. Oxygen Saturation as a Predictor of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Women with Preeclampsia
  298. PIERS Proteinuria: Relationship With Adverse Maternal and Perinatal Outcome
  299. Prediction of Adverse Maternal Outcomes in Preeclampsia: Development and Validation of the FullPIERS Model
  300. Two-stage vs mixed-effect approach to pharmacodynamic modeling of propofol in children using state entropy
  301. The Canadian Perinatal Network: A National Network Focused on Threatened Preterm Birth at 22 to 28 Weeks’ Gestation
  302. Why Do Similar Studies Conclude Differently When They Are Performed with Nearly the Same Protocol and the Same Skin Conductance Technology and on the Same Population of Patients?
  303. Closed-Loop Anesthetic Drug Concentration Estimation Using Clinical-Effect Feedback
  304. Prediction of adverse maternal outcomes in pre-eclampsia: development and validation of the fullPIERS model
  305. Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Spontaneous Ventilation for Foreign Body Removal in Children
  306. Equipment limitations of a multichannel infusion pump
  307. Slower administration of propofol preserves adequate respiration in children
  308. At-a-Glance Monitoring
  309. An empirical model of end-tidal CO2 response to minute ventilation
  310. Monitor-decoupled pharmacodymamics of propofol in children using State Entropy as the clinical end point
  311. Robust closed-loop control of propofol administration using WAVCNS index as the controlled variable
  312. Ethics review as a component of institutional approval for a multicentre continuous quality improvement project: the investigator's perspective
  313. A Cusum-Based Multilevel Alerting Method for Physiological Monitoring
  314. Skin Conductance Fluctuations Correlate Poorly with Postoperative Self-report Pain Measures in School-aged Children
  315. A human factors and survey methodology-based design of a web-based adverse event reporting system for families
  316. Total intravenous anesthesia and spontaneous respiration for airway endoscopy in children - a prospective evaluation
  317. An allometric model to estimate fluid requirements in children following burn injury
  318. Time to listen: a review of methods to solicit patient reports of adverse events
  319. Telephone and web‐based pediatric day surgery questionnaires
  320. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Impact of pulse oximetry surveillance on rescue events and intensive care unit transfers: a before-and-after concurrence study.
  321. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Positive intravascular test dose criteria in children during total intravenous anesthesia with propofol and remifentanil are different than during inhaled anesthesia.
  322. The effect of a target controlled infusion of propofol on predictability of recovery from anesthesia in children
  323. The effect of age on the dose of remifentanil for tracheal intubation in infants and children
  324. Clinical decision support in physiological monitoring
  325. Defining the Reliability of Sonoanatomy Identification by Novices in Ultrasound-Guided Pediatric Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Blockade
  326. Introduction of new monitors into clinical anesthesia
  327. Design of Rhythm-Based Vibrotactile Stimuli Around the Waist: Evaluation of Two Encoding Parameters
  328. Visual Cueing with Context Relevant Information for Reducing Change Blindness
  329. Spontaneous respiration during intravenous anesthesia in children
  330. Comparison between a dorsal and a belt tactile display prototype for decoding physiological events in the operating room
  331. Consensus-Based Recommendations for Standardizing Terminology and Reporting Adverse Events for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Children
  332. Clinical evaluation of algorithms for context-sensitive physiological monitoring in children
  333. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for The incidence and nature of adverse events during pediatric sedation/anesthesia with propofol for procedures outside the operating room: a report from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium.
  334. A Current Landscape of Provincial Perinatal Data Collection in Canada
  335. An Evaluation of a Novel Software Tool for Detecting Changes in Physiological Monitoring
  336. Sensor Fusion Using a Hybrid Median Filter for Artifact Removal in Intraoperative Heart Rate Monitoring
  337. Online pattern recognition based on a generalized hidden Markov model for intraoperative vital sign monitoring
  338. What is SNOMED CT® and Why Should the ISSHP Care?
  339. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Coadministration of propofol and remifentanil for lumbar puncture in children: dose-response and an evaluation of two dose combinations.
  340. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Intraoperative low-dose ketamine does not prevent a remifentanil-induced increase in morphine requirement after pediatric scoliosis surgery.
  341. Accuracy of detecting changes in auditory heart rate in a simulated operating room environment*
  342. Defining rules for the identifcation of critical ventilatory events
  343. Probability trends in the assessment of cardiovascular autonomic fluctuations during cold pressor tests
  344. Autonomic nervous system response to vibrating and electrical stimuli on the forearm and wrist
  345. Can technology further improve the safety of anesthesia?
  346. Evaluation of a tactile display around the waist for physiological monitoring under different clinical workload conditions
  347. Evaluations of tactile displays of physiological monitoring
  348. Probabilistic assessment of Autonomic Nervous System fluctuations during tilt table tests
  349. Target controlled infusion for Kids: Trials and simulations
  350. A Jehovah’s Witness child with hemophilia B and factor IX inhibitors undergoing scoliosis surgery
  351. Context sensitive physiological monitoring in children
  352. Defining rules for the identification of ventilatory events
  353. Remifentanil for tracheal intubation in infants and children
  354. A Knowledge Authoring Tool for Clinical Decision Support
  355. The frequency of apneas in premature infants after inguinal hernia repair: do they need overnight monitoring in the intensive care unit?
  356. A Novel Vibrotactile Display to Improve the Performance of Anesthesiologists in a Simulated Critical Incident
  357. Robust control of depth of anesthesia
  358. Plastic surgery
  359. Measuring the Quality of Pediatric Day Surgery Care
  360. Relationship between age and spontaneous ventilation during intravenous anesthesia in children
  361. A framework for evaluating usability of clinical monitoring technology
  362. Multivariate Analysis in Clinical Monitoring: Detection of Intraoperative Hemorrhage and Light Anesthesia
  363. Optimizing the Tactile Display of Physiological Information: Vibro-Tactile vs. Electro-Tactile Stimulation, and Forearm or Wrist Location
  364. iAssist: A Software Framework for Intelligent Patient Monitoring
  365. 34th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, 8?10 March 2007, Manchester. Trainee Prize Winner The effect of age on spontaneous breathing using propofol and remifentanil in children
  366. Age and spontaneous respiration with remifentanil
  367. How often do anesthesiologists really check their monitors?
  368. The effect of propofol dose on myocardial repolarization in children
  369. Prevalence of Toll-like receptor signalling defects in apparently healthy children who developed invasive pneumococcal infection
  370. Suxamethonium-induced muscle pains are not related to cholinesterase activity
  371. Current CHS and NHBPEP Criteria for Severe Preeclampsia Do Not Uniformly Predict Adverse Maternal or Perinatal Outcomes
  372. Development and evaluation of multidimensional tactons for a wearable tactile display
  373. Variation in Blood Pressure as a Guide to Volume Loading in Children Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass
  374. Adaptive Change Detection in Heart Rate Trend Monitoring in Anesthetized Children
  375. Intravenous nalbuphine 50 µg·kg-1 is ineffective for opioid-induced pruritus in pediatrics
  376. Beware the airway filter: deadspace effect in children under 2 years
  377. An Adaptive Cusum Test Based on a Hidden Semi-Markov Model for Change Detection in Non-invasive Mean Blood Pressure Trend
  378. An Adaptive Cusum Test Based on a Hidden Semi-Markov Model for Change Detection in Non-invasive Mean Blood Pressure Trend
  379. A wavelet approach to detecting electrocautery noise in the ECG
  380. Anesthetic considerations in the management of Wilms' tumor
  381. Measuring outcome after pediatric day case anesthesia
  382. The timing of extubation in secundum-type asd repairs in children
  383. An Evaluation of a Vibro-Tactile Display Prototype for Physiological Monitoring
  384. A Double-Blind Comparison of Intravenous Ondansetron and Placebo for Preventing Postoperative Emesis in 1- to 24-Month-Old Pediatric Patients After Surgery Under General Anesthesia
  385. Anesthesia for removal of inhaled foreign bodies in children
  386. ASA classification in pediatric anesthesia
  387. Adaptive change point detection algorithm for heart rate in children
  388. Beware the airway filter: deadspace effect in children under two years
  389. Placebo equal to nalbuphine for pruritus in pediatrics
  390. Poster to print: a 10-year review of pediatric abstracts at the cas
  391. Training in pediatric anesthesia: a canadian survey
  392. Supervising fellows and residents in pediatric anesthesia
  393. Canadian pediatric anesthesiologists prefer inhalational anesthesia to manage difficult airways: A survey
  394. Spontaneous ventilation with remifentanil in children
  395. A Wavelet Approach to Detecting Electrocautery Noise in the ECG
  396. A Wavelet Approach to Detecting Electrocautery Noise in the ECG
  397. Adaptive Change Point Detection for Respiratory Variables
  398. Laryngo-tracheo-bronchial stenosis in a patient with primary pulmonary amyloidosis: a case report and brief review
  399. Intensive care management and control of infection
  400. Toward an advisory system for cesarean section spinal anesthesia
  401. Nonopioid additives to local anaesthetics for caudal blockade in children: a systematic review
  402. Increased Tidal Volume Variability in Children is a Better Marker of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression than Decreased Respiratory Rate
  403. Clonidine prolongs the effect of ropivacaine for axillary brachial plexus blockade
  404. Residual Block After Mivacurium With or Without Edrophonium Reversal in Adults and Children
  405. Acceleromyography improves detection of residual neuromuscular blockade in children
  406. Residual Block after Mivacurium with or without Edrophonium Reversal in Adults and Children
  407. Plasma cholinesterase deficiency in a premature neonate
  408. CORRESPONDENCE
  409. CRICOID PRESSURE MAY PREVENT INSERTION OF THE LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY
  410. FAILED TRACHEAL INTUBATION AT CAESAREAN SECTION AND THE LARYNGEAL MASK
  411. Building Knowledge in Maternal and Infant Care
  412. Fluid therapy
  413. Continuous noninvasive blood pressure measurement by pulse transit time