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Martine Breteler
Martine Breteler
PhD, Technical Physician
Verified email at umcutrecht.nl
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Reliability of wireless monitoring using a wearable patch sensor in high-risk surgical patients at a step-down unit in the Netherlands: a clinical validation study
MJM Breteler, E Huizinga, K van Loon, LPH Leenen, DAJ Dohmen, ...
BMJ open 8 (2), e020162, 2018
1172018
Vital signs monitoring with wearable sensors in high-risk surgical patients: a clinical validation study
MJM Breteler, EJ KleinJan, DAJ Dohmen, LPH Leenen, ...
Anesthesiology 132 (3), 424-439, 2020
1022020
Wireless non-invasive continuous respiratory monitoring with FMCW radar: a clinical validation study
K Van Loon, MJM Breteler, L Van Wolfwinkel, AT Rheineck Leyssius, ...
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 30, 797-805, 2016
742016
Are current wireless monitoring systems capable of detecting adverse events in high-risk surgical patients? A descriptive study
MJM Breteler, E KleinJan, L Numan, JP Ruurda, R Van Hillegersberg, ...
Injury 51, S97-S105, 2020
442020
Adaptive threshold-based alarm strategies for continuous vital signs monitoring
MC van Rossum, LB Vlaskamp, LM Posthuma, MJ Visscher, MJM Breteler, ...
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 1-11, 2021
342021
Wireless remote home monitoring of vital signs in patients discharged early after esophagectomy: observational feasibility study
MJM Breteler, L Numan, JP Ruurda, R van Hillegersberg, S van der Horst, ...
JMIR Perioperative Medicine 3 (2), e21705, 2020
252020
Measuring free-living physical activity with three commercially available activity monitors for telemonitoring purposes: Validation study
MJM Breteler, JH Janssen, W Spiering, CJ Kalkman, WW Van Solinge, ...
JMIR Formative Research 3 (2), e11489, 2019
232019
Remote hospital care for recovering COVID-19 patients using telemedicine: a randomised controlled trial
HMR van Goor, MJM Breteler, K van Loon, TAP de Hond, JB Reitsma, ...
Journal of Clinical Medicine 10 (24), 5940, 2021
152021
Reliability of wireless monitoring using a wearable patch sensor in high-risk surgical patients at a step-down unit in the Netherlands: a clinical validation study. BMJ Open …
MJM Breteler, E Huizinga, K van Loon, LPH Leenen, DAJ Dohmen, ...
14
Circadian patterns of heart rate, respiratory rate and skin temperature in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
HMR van Goor, K van Loon, MJM Breteler, CJ Kalkman, KAH Kaasjager
PLoS One 17 (7), e0268065, 2022
122022
Long-term effects of telemonitoring on healthcare usage in patients with heart failure or COPD
JMM van der Burg, NA Aziz, MC Kaptein, MJM Breteler, JH Janssen, ...
Clinical eHealth 3, 40-48, 2020
122020
Expectations of continuous vital signs monitoring for recognizing complications after esophagectomy: interview study among nurses and surgeons
M van Rossum, J Leenen, F Kingma, M Breteler, R van Hillegersberg, ...
JMIR perioperative medicine 4 (1), e22387, 2021
102021
Sharing perspectives on HTA from both sides of the pond—lessons learned by graduate students at ISPOR’s 15th Annual European Congress
WV Padula, MJM Breteler
ISPOR CONNECTIONS 19, 15, 2013
42013
Scenario analysis and real options modeling of home brain monitoring in epilepsy patients
M Breteler
University of Twente, 2012
32012
Interpretation of continuously measured vital signs data of COVID-19 patients by nurses and physicians at the general ward: A mixed methods study
HMR van Goor, MJM Breteler, L Schoonhoven, CJ Kalkman, K van Loon, ...
Plos one 18 (5), e0286080, 2023
22023
Association of continuously measured vital signs with respiratory insufficiency in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: retrospective cohort study
HMR van Goor, LM Vernooij, MJM Breteler, CJ Kalkman, KAH Kaasjager, ...
Interactive Journal of Medical Research 11 (2), e40289, 2022
12022
Continuously Measured Vital Signs and their Association with Respiratory Insufficiency in Hospitalised COVID-19 Patients: a Retrospective Cohort study.
HM van Goor, LM Vernooij, MJ Breteler, CJ Kalkman, KA Kaasjager, ...
Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 2022
12022
A Safer Care Pathway from ICU to Home: With wearable & wireless monitoring
MJM Breteler
Utrecht University, 2021
12021
Designing a Virtual Hospital-at-Home Intervention for Patients with Infectious Diseases: A Data-Driven Approach
HMR van Goor, TAP de Hond, K van Loon, MJM Breteler, CJ Kalkman, ...
Journal of Clinical Medicine 13 (4), 977, 2024
2024
Surveillance of high-risk early postsurgical patients for real-time detection of complications using wireless monitoring (SHEPHERD study): results of a randomized multicenter …
LM Posthuma, MJM Breteler, PB Lirk, EJ Nieveen van Dijkum, ...
Frontiers in Medicine 10, 1295499, 2024
2024
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