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Published on 13.03.17 in Vol 1, No 1 (2017): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Bioimpedance-Based Heart Failure Deterioration Prediction Using a Prototype Fluid Accumulation Vest-Mobile Phone Dyad: An Observational Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/cardio.6057):

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  1. Kooman JP, Wieringa FP, Han M, Chaudhuri S, van der Sande FM, Usvyat LA, Kotanko P. Wearable health devices and personal area networks: can they improve outcomes in haemodialysis patients?. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2020;35(Supplement_2):ii43
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  5. Posada-Quintero H, Reljin N, Eaton-Robb C, Noh Y, Riistama J, Chon K. Analysis of Consistency of Transthoracic Bioimpedance Measurements Acquired with Dry Carbon Black PDMS Electrodes, Adhesive Electrodes, and Wet Textile Electrodes. Sensors 2018;18(6):1719
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  10. Lindeboom L, Lee S, Wieringa F, Groenendaal W, Basile C, van der Sande F, Kooman J. On the potential of wearable bioimpedance for longitudinal fluid monitoring in end-stage kidney disease. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2022;37(11):2048
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  11. . Wearable remote monitoring in heart failure care – where do we stand?. Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia (English Edition) 2021;40(5):339
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  12. Kanoun O, Kallel AY, Nouri H, Atitallah BB, Haddad D, Hu Z, Talbi M, Al-Hamry A, Munja R, Wendler F, Barioul R, Keutel T, Mangler A. Impedance Spectroscopy: Applications, Advances and Future Trends. IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine 2022;25(3):11
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  16. Kumar S, Victoria-Castro AM, Melchinger H, O’Connor KD, Psotka M, Desai NR, Ahmad T, Wilson FP. Wearables in Cardiovascular Disease. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research 2023;16(3):557
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  17. Williams GJ, Al-Baraikan A, Rademakers FE, Ciravegna F, van de Vosse FN, Lawrie A, Rothman A, Ashley EA, Wilkins MR, Lawford PV, Omholt SW, Wisløff U, Hose DR, Chico TJA, Gunn JP, Morris PD. Wearable technology and the cardiovascular system: the future of patient assessment. The Lancet Digital Health 2023;5(7):e467
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  18. . Clinical Predictive Modeling of Heart Failure: Domain Description, Models’ Characteristics and Literature Review. Diagnostics 2024;14(4):443
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/cardio.6057):

  1. Bouchaala D, Nouri H, Ben Atitallah B, Derbel N, Kanoun O. Advanced Systems for Biomedical Applications. 2021. Chapter 1:1
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  2. Mühlsteff J, ten Kate W, Bonomi A, Gyllensten IC, de Carvalho P, Pielmus A, Orglmeister R. Personalized Health Systems for Cardiovascular Disease. 2022. :51
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