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Large, randomized trial shows measurable improvements in postoperative patients.
June 1, 2026
By: Michael Barbella
Managing Editor
Patients continuously monitored after surgery experienced significantly less time with dangerously low oxygen levels compared to those tracked with routine spot checks, concludes a new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
The study, conducted at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, has been published in JAMA Network Open. The research represents the first large, randomized crossover trial and the largest dataset to date evaluating continuous wearable monitoring technologies on hospital surgical floors.
“Even modest amounts of hypoxemia may meaningfully affect recovery and could possibly be an early indicator of a downstream clinical event,” said Ashish K. Khanna, M.D., professor of anesthesiology and vice chair of research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and lead study author. “This trial shows that real-time visibility into patient physiology helps teams respond sooner and more effectively. While our work was not powered for patient-centric outcomes, the point estimates are encouraging and should motivate the scientific community to conceive larger pragmatic trials with hard outcomes.”
Researchers compared standard intermittent vital sign checks, typically every four hours, with a novel continuous wearable monitoring system that recorded numerous vital signs. Those included oxygen saturation, heart rate , and blood pressure every 15 seconds.
The trial was conducted across two postoperative surgical units, which alternated monitoring methods every four weeks over one year. Nearly 3,700 patients, including 800 high-risk patients, were included in the primary analysis.
Key findings included reduced hypoxemia and overall safety improvement. Continuously monitored patients spent approximately 30 fewer minutes with oxygen saturation below 90% over 48 monitoring hours, a statistically significant 14% risk reduction for dangerous desaturation events. In addition, composite outcomes including combinations of desaturation, heart rate , or blood pressure changes were significantly improved by continuous monitoring. Lower oxygen levels after surgery may delay recovery and increase the patient’s risk of complications.
Although not statistically significant individually, continuously monitored patients experienced fewer ICU transfers, fewer rapid response activations , and lower in-hospital mortality.
According to Khanna, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is the only large U.S. hospital to have successfully deployed this continuous monitoring technology from 2016 to 2023 and to have conducted such a trial at scale.
Traditional vital sign checks every four to six hours on the general inpatient nursing units often fail to capture early deterioration. Wearable continuous monitoring provides clinicians with real-time alerts, enabling earlier interventions. Researchers noted earlier bedside interventions, including airway repositioning, stimulation and supplemental oxygen, likely contributed to improved outcomes.
With hundreds of millions of surgeries performed worldwide each year, the postoperative period remains one of the most vulnerable times for patients. Continuous wearable monitoring offers a scalable, feasible pathway to improving outcomes and reducing preventable complications.
“This study provides an important push for the worldwide surgical and perioperative and critical care community,” Khanna said. “Continuous wearable monitoring is no longer experimental. It’s achievable, impactful , and ready for broader adoption.”
This study was supported by NIH grant UL1TR001420.
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