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Use of ultra-low cost fitness trackers as clinical monitors in low resource emergency departments

Dagan A, Mechanic OJ

In low resource hospitals, strained staffing ratios and lack of telemetry can put patients at risk for clinical deterioration and unexpected cardiac arrest. While traditional telemetry systems can provide real-time...
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Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis Is Affected by the Emergence of Comorbid Arterial Hypertension

Dagan A, Gringouz I, Kliers I, Segal G

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We assessed the prevalence and potential association of hypertension with multiple sclerosis (MS)-related disability progression. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 2,813 patients who were followed for...
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Can a low-cost exercise monitor provide useful heart rate monitoring for use in low-resource emergency departments?

O’Mara TA, Hoz MAdl, Mechanic OJ, Dagan A

Objective Our objective was to study the clinical monitoring capabilities of a low-cost fitness wristband while measuring patient satisfaction with a mobility permitting device in the emergency department. Methods Patients enrolled...
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