Table 1 Participant information.

From: Next generation of non-contact and wireless vital sign monitoring technology in the neonatal intensive care unit: a systematic review

 

All (n = 60)

Noncontact (n = 43)

Wearables (n = 17)

p value

Number of participants

    

 Median (IQR)

10 (6–29)

9 (6–19)

28 (10–70)

0.014

 Min–Max

1–461

1–50

1–461

 

NICU participants

    

 Median (IQR)

10 (6–21)

9 (5–19)

20 (10–39)

0.045

 Min–Max

1–461

2–50

1–461

 

Eligibility criteria

    

 Provided

31 (52)

19 (44)

12 (71)

0.065

Gestational age

32 (53)

22 (51)

10 (58)

0.592

 Median (IQR)

32.4 (30.7–34.1)

32.5 (30.7–35.0)

31 (28.3–34.2)

0.280

 Min–Max

26–38.6

26.0–38.6

28–36

 

Gestational age at study

12 (20)

6 (14)

6 (35)

0.063

 Median (IQR)

33.7 (31.2–35.1)

31.8 (30.9–35.8)

34 (33.3–35.0)

0.378

 Min–Max

30.5–38

30.5–36.5

30.9–38

 

Age at study (days)

25 (42)

18 (42)

7 (41)

0.961

 Median (IQR)

23 (14–31)

19 (8–33)

23 (16.3–29.1)

1.00

 Min–Max

2–50

2–50

14–36

 

Birthweight

17 (28)

11 (26)

6 (35)

0.566

 Median (IQR)

1600 (1460–2200)

1910 (1598–3016)

1456 (1259–1675)

0.027

 Min–Max

1100–3100

1400–3100

1110–2200

 

Weight at study

24 (40)

16 (37)

9 (53)

0.493

 Median (IQR)

2247 (1700–2495)

2274 (1664–2494)

2200 (1750–2530)

1.00

 Min–Max

960–3293

960–3293

1245–2600

 
  1. Legend: results are presented as n (%) or median (IQR).