Research groups
Mirae Harford
BM BCh MA (cantab) PGDip DPhil MRCP FFICM
Postdoctoral Clinical Research Fellow
- Clinical Research Fellow In Developing Technology In Healthcare
- SpR Intensive Care Medicine
Mirae is a specialist registrar in intensive care medicine. She has been working with the Critical Care Research Group since 2014 and was previously a NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow.
She is interested in improving patient monitoring using non-contact image-based sensors, and inter-disciplinary work between clinicians and biomedical engineers. During her DPhil, she worked on camera-based skin perfusion monitoring to estimate underlying cardiovascular function.
Key publications
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Contactless skin perfusion monitoring with video cameras: tracking pharmacological vasoconstriction and vasodilation using photoplethysmographic changes
Journal article
Harford M. et al, (2022), Physiological Measurement, 43, 115001 - 115001
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Availability and performance of image-based, non-contact methods of monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation: a systematic review
Journal article
Harford M. et al, (2019), Physiological Measurement, 40, 06TR01 - 06TR01
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Study protocol for an exploratory interventional study investigating the feasibility of video-based non-contact physiological monitoring in healthy volunteers by Mapping Of Lower Limb skIn pErfusion (MOLLIE)
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Harford M. et al, (2020), BMJ Open, 10, e036235 - e036235
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Non-invasive stroke volume estimation by transthoracic electrical bioimpedance versus Doppler echocardiography in healthy volunteers
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Harford M. et al, (2019), Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 43, 33 - 37
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Availability and performance of image/video-based vital signs monitoring methods: a systematic review protocol
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Harford M. et al, (2017), Systematic Reviews, 6
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Non-Contact Assessment of Peripheral Artery Haemodynamics Using Infrared Video Thermography
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Jorge J. et al, (2021), IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 68, 276 - 288
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Vital-sign circadian rhythms in patients prior to discharge from an ICU: a retrospective observational analysis of routinely recorded physiological data
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Davidson S. et al, (2020), Critical Care, 24
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Pulse arrival time as a surrogate of blood pressure.
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Finnegan E. et al, (2021), Sci Rep, 11
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Risk factors for new-onset atrial fibrillation on the general adult ICU: A systematic review
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Bedford JP. et al, (2019), Journal of Critical Care, 53, 169 - 175
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Frailty and unplanned admissions to the intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study in the UK
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Redfern OC. et al, (2020), Intensive Care Medicine, 46, 1512 - 1513
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Protocol for a prospective, controlled, cross-sectional, diagnostic accuracy study to evaluate the specificity and sensitivity of ambulatory monitoring systems in the prompt detection of hypoxia and during movement
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Areia C. et al, (2020), BMJ Open, 10, e034404 - e034404
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Risk factors for new-onset atrial fibrillation on the general adult ICU: protocol for a systematic review
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Bedford J. et al, (2018), BMJ Open, 8, e024640 - e024640
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Repeat percutaneous coronary revascularization: Indications and outcomes in a “Real World” cohort
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Adlam D. et al, (2012), Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 80, 539 - 545
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Comparing Circadian Rhythms in Blood Pressure Computed From the Arterial Line and Sphygmomanometer in the ICU
Conference paper
Finnegan E. et al, (2020), 2020 COMPUTING IN CARDIOLOGY
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Day‑to‑day progression of vital‑sign circadian rhythms in the intensive care unit
Journal article
DAVIDSON S. et al, (2021), Critical Care (UK)