Publications by authors named "Rawan S Abdulsadig"

: Respiratory rate (RR) is a clinical measure of breathing frequency, a vital metric for clinical assessment. However, the recording and documentation of RR are considered to be extremely poor due to the limitations of the current approaches to measuring RR, including capnography and manual counting. We conducted a validation of the automatic RR measurement capability of AcuPebble RE100 (Acurable, London, UK) against a gold-standard capnography system and a type-III cardiorespiratory polygraphy system in two independent prospective and retrospective studies.

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Pulse rate (PR) and respiratory rate (RR) are two of the most important vital signs. Monitoring them would benefit from easy-to-use technologies. Hence, wearable devices would, in principle, be ideal candidates for such systems.

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Class imbalance is a common challenge that is often faced when dealing with classification tasks aiming to detect medical events that are particularly infrequent. Apnoea is an example of such events. This challenge can however be mitigated using class rebalancing algorithms.

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Sleep position monitoring is key when attempting to address posture triggered sleep disorders. Many studies have explored sleep posture detection from a dedicated physical sensing channel exploiting optimum body locations, such as the torso; or alternatively non-contact approaches. But, little work has been done to try to detect sleep position from a body location which, whilst being suboptimal for that purpose, does however allow for better extraction of more critical biomarkers from other sensing modalities, making possible multi-modal monitoring in certain clinical applications.

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