Publications by authors named "John R Shambroom"

The availability of a reliable system to record sleep stage measures easily and automatically in ambulatory settings could be of utility for research and clinical work. The aim of this study was to evaluate a novel wireless system (WS) that does not require skilled preparation for the automatic collection and scoring of human sleep. Twenty-nine healthy adults underwent concurrent sleep measurement via the WS, polysomnography (PSG) and an actigraph (ACT) in a sleep laboratory for one assessment night preceded by an acclimation night.

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A true to life simulation of electrosurgery.

Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

March 2008

A laboratory simulation has been devised for use in developing and testing physiologic monitoring systems' performance in the presence of electrosurgical interference. This facilitated the development through iterative optimization of an EEG based parameter whose performance is improved during electrosurgery. The system was found to have an improvement of 94% in response to electrosurgery interference in the laboratory simulation.

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