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Lionel Tarassenko

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  419
Citations -  19351

Lionel Tarassenko is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Vital signs. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 395 publications receiving 16265 citations. Previous affiliations of Lionel Tarassenko include National Institutes of Health & National Institute for Health Research.

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A randomized controlled trial of the effect of real-time telemedicine support on glycemic control in young adults with type 1 diabetes (ISRCTN 46889446).

TL;DR: Real-time telemedicine transmission and feedback of information about blood glucose results with nurse support is feasible and acceptable to patients, but to significantly improve glycemic control, access to real-time decision support for medication dosing and changes in diet and exercise may be required.
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Combining measurements from breathing rate sensors

TL;DR: In this paper, breathing rate measurements from two or more independent measurement channels are combined using weights calculated from the respected differences, the measured values are compared with the predicted values and the difference is used as an indication of the confidence in the measurement, the higher the difference the lower the confidence.
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Mobile phone technology in the management of asthma

TL;DR: The most positive features of the telemedicine system were described as follows: increased awareness and information about asthma, improved ability to monitor/manage the condition with the feedback screens on the mobile phone and ease of use.
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A real-time, mobile phone-based telemedicine system to support young adults with type 1 diabetes

TL;DR: The development and implementation of an innovative real-time telemedicine system based around transmission and feedback of data to and from a mobile phone is described, designed to assess its effectiveness in providing integrated management for the patient, general practitioner and pharmacist.
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Synchronization between arterial blood pressure and cerebral oxyhaemoglobin concentration investigated by wavelet cross-correlation

TL;DR: It is proposed that WCC analysis of the relationship between O(2)Hb and MAP provides a useful method of investigating the dynamics of cerebral autoregulation using the spontaneous low-frequency oscillations that are typically observed in both variables without having to make the assumption of stationarity of the time series.