A noncontact vital sign sensor demonstrating a strong correlation with an electrocardiogram electrode and a CO2 sensor
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Background : Accurate assessment of vital signs is important for reducingmortality. The aim of this study was to validate the effectiveness and safety of noncontactvital sign sensors. Methods : Interference tests were conducted with a noncontact vital sign sensorand medical devices. Inpatients’ heart and respiratory rates were monitored via this sensor, and the measurements of this sensor were compared with those of reference medical equipment. Results : Noncontactvital sign sensors and medical devices did not interferewith each other. A total of 21 patients (10 adults and 11 children,including 1 baby) were analysed. For all patients, the correlation coefficients for the HR and RR were 0.86 and 0.96, respectively. In adult patients, the correlation coefficients for the HR and RR were 0.75 and 0.96, respectively. In paediatric patients, the correlation coefficients for the HR and RR were 0.82 and 0.94, respectively. No effects of noncontact vital sign sensors on patients, surrounding patients or medical equipment were observed. Conclusion : Noncontactvital sign sensors are accurate and safe.