Development and Validation of a Daily Measure of Cardiorespiratory Fitness – Estimated VO2 Max- Using Multiparimetric Data from a Wearable Sensor
Richards, Gendy, Larimer, Steinhubl, Pipke
physIQ : February 25, 2020
Josef Stehlik, Carsten Schmalfuss, Biykem Bozkurt, Jose Nativi-Nicolau, Peter Wohlfahrt, Stephan Wegerich, Kevin Rose, Ranjan Ray, Richard Schofield, Anita Deswal, Jadranka Sekaric, Sebastian Anand, Dylan Richards, Heather Hanson, Matthew Pipke and Michael Pham
Multivariate physiological telemetry from a wearable sensor can provide accurate early detection of impending rehospitalization with a predictive accuracy comparable to implanted devices. The clinical efficacy and generalizability of this low-cost noninvasive approach to rehospitalization mitigation should be further tested.
Published in Circulation Heart Failure (2020)
Richards, Gendy, Larimer, Steinhubl, Pipke
Chi, Reamer, Gordon, Sarswat, Gupta, White VanGompel, Dayiantis, Morton-Jost, Ravichandran, Larimer, Victorson, Erwin, Halasyamani, Solomonides,...
Chi, Reamer, Gordon, Sarswat, Gupta, White VanGompel, Dayiantis, Morton-Jost, Ravichandran, Larimer, Victorson, Erwin, Halasyamani, Solomonides,...