Wearable devices can predict the outcome of standardized 6-minute walk tests in heart disease
Abstract Wrist-worn devices with heart rate monitoring have become increasingly popular. Although current guidelines advise to consider clinical symptoms and exercise tolerance during decision-making in heart disease, it remains unknown to which extent wearables can help to determine such functional...
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Autores principales: | Charlotte Schubert, Gareth Archer, Jo M. Zelis, Sarah Nordmeyer, Kilian Runte, Anja Hennemuth, Felix Berger, Volkmar Falk, Pim A. L. Tonino, Rod Hose, Herman ter Horst, Titus Kuehne, Marcus Kelm |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c3de71e5bdc4492693a6132c97809081 |
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