Remote Oximeter Monitoring Post-discharge to Reduce Emergency Room Visits and Rehospitalization

01/15/2026
Participation Deadline: 12/31/2030
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Description

To determine if among infants being discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) without a cardiorespiratory monitor or respiratory support, remote patient monitoring using an Owlet OSS 3.0 pulse oximeter (Owlet, Lehi, UT) decreases emergency room visits and high-acuity rehospitalizations after discharge compared with routine care.

Infants being discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) without a cardiorespiratory monitor or respiratory support are eligible for inclusion.

The Investigators will provide remote patient monitoring using an Owlet OSS 3.0 pulse oximeter to infants in the intervention group for a 6 month period. The Investigators will collect monthly outcome measures from caregivers of all infants.