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PhD thesis "Interpreting postoperative physiology preceding complications using continuous vital sign monitoring" Jesper Mølgaard 1. To which extent are postoperative vital sign deviations associated with preoperative vital sign deviations? 2. What is the difference between circadian vital sign values in postoperative patients with vs. without complications? 3. If we provide patient care staff with continuous vital sign values and notifications of deviations from physiologic normal ranges, will this reduce the duration of severely deviating vital signs, further, does that mean that we can prevent complications?
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complications, serious adverse events, physiology, thesis, vital signs
complications, serious adverse events, physiology, thesis, vital signs
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