Eveline Mestrom
Department / Institute

RESEARCH PROFILE
Eveline Mestrom is a PhD candidate at the Signal Processing Systems group (department of Electrical Engineering) and member of the Eindhoven Medical Technology and Inovation Center (e/MTIC). Her research is focused on early clinical deterioration detection. In collaboration with data scientists from TUe and technical experts from Philips, she studies the combination of remote wireless monitoring technology and prediction models in the clinical setting of the Catharina Hospital to support better clinical decision support.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Eveline Mestrom studied Medicine at Maastricht University and obtained her degree in 2012. After discovering that the Intensive Care Unit was the place to be for her, she started her training to become an internist-intensivist. Currently, this training is pauzed since she started as a PhD candidate via Eindhoven Medical Technology and Innovation Center. Her PhD will be performed at the department of Signal Processing Systems as well as in the Catharina Hospital, in collaboration with Philips Research.
Recent Publications
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The Accuracy of Wrist-Worn Photoplethysmogram-Measured Heart and Respiratory Rates in Abdominal Surgery Patients
JMIR Perioperative Medicine (2023) -
A wearable patch based remote early warning score (REWS) in major abdominal cancer surgery patients
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (2023) -
Quality Improvement in the Preoperative Evaluation
Medicina (2022) -
Advanced practice providers versus medical residents as leaders of rapid response teams
PLoS ONE (2022) -
Accuracy of vital parameters measured by a wearable patch following major abdominal cancer surgery
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (2022)
Ancillary Activities
No ancillary activities