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Digital Therapeutics–Based Cardio-Oncology Rehabilitation for Lung Cancer Survivors: Randomized Controlled Trial
Published 2025-02-01“…Participants were randomly assigned to receive cardiac telerehabilitation or usual care for 5 months. Artificial intelligence–driven exercise prescription with a video guide and real-time heart rate (HR) monitoring was generated based on cardiopulmonary exercise testing. …”
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Optimization of dynamic data traceability mechanism in Internet of Things based on consortium blockchain
Published 2018-12-01“…Internet of Things is widely used in many fields such as industry, medical care, education, and supply chain. With the participation of multi-authorized entities, a large number of dynamic data will be generated in the basic dimension of time. …”
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Postimplementation Evaluation in Assisted Living Facilities of an eHealth Medical Device Developed to Predict and Avoid Unplanned Hospitalizations: Pragmatic Trial
Published 2024-12-01“…ConclusionsThe Presage Care system has been implemented with success in assisted living facilities. …”
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness From Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Is a Comprehensive Risk-stratifying Tool in Liver Transplant Candidates
Published 2024-12-01“…Physical function was assessed with liver frailty index and 6-min walk test. …”
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What Matters in Psoriatic Arthritis: A Comparison of Patient and Clinician Perspectives
Published 2025-01-01“…Items with the top 10 mean scores for both groups included arthritis, disease activity, pain, fatigue, physical function, and spine symptoms. Other prioritized domains showed disparity: access to care, daily activities, stiffness, future health uncertainty, and sleep quality for patients versus specific disease skin and joint manifestations, comorbidities, structural damage, and disease management goals for clinicians. …”
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Journaling with large language models: a novel UX paradigm for AI-driven personal health management
Published 2025-06-01“…We propose five design principles for patient-centric AI health tools: (1) decoupling core functionality from LLM dependencies, (2) layered transparency in AI outputs, (3) adaptive consent for data sharing, (4) clinician-facing data summarization, and (5) compliance-first architecture.DiscussionBy transforming unstructured patient narratives into structured insights through natural language processing, this approach demonstrates how journaling interfaces could serve as a critical middleware layer in healthcare ecosystems-empowering patients as active partners in care while preserving clinical oversight. …”
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Multiple, not single, recipient muscle tendon transfers produce well-coordinated thumb-tip movement in lateral pinch grasp: a simulation study with application to restoration of im...
Published 2025-04-01“…We calculated CMC joint ab/adduction deviation from the flexion–extension plane and IP joint flexion in the plane that all muscle groups produced and compared those joint angle movements to those of the FPL when it alone drove the thumb.ResultsOf the 27 simulations, three muscle groups, each consisting of three or four muscles, generated lower IP joint flexion and CMC joint ab/adduction compared with the FPL.ConclusionThis study points to the potential of novel, multiple recipient muscle tendon transfer surgeries to outperform the current standard of care to restore lateral pinch grasp following tetraplegia.…”
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Effect of Post-Acute Kidney Injury Use of Renin-Angiotensin Inhibitors on Long-term Mortality and Major Adverse Kidney Events: A 5-year Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
Published 2025-05-01“…Analytical Approach: We generated propensity weights for ACEi/ARB use post-AKI, using age, sex, comorbid conditions, prior medication, intensive care unit admission, severe sepsis, and index AKI Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes severity. …”
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Strategies and applications of antibacterial surface-modified biomaterials
Published 2025-11-01“…The review also highlights current and emerging applications in medical implants, wound care, and hygienic textiles. Finally, key limitations and future opportunities are critically examined, offering insights into the rational design and clinical translation of next-generation antibacterial biomaterials.…”
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Impact of acute and chronic regular exercise on arterial stiffness and reflection measures in coronary artery disease patients: A Protocol for Randomized Clinical Trial
Published 2022-11-01“…To determine the acute and chronic effects of aerobic, resistance and combined exercise on arterial and hemodynamic function in patients with CAD.Material and methods. …”
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Evaluation Of The Role Of Visual Evoked Potentials In Detecting Visual Impairment In Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Published 2018-04-01“…Conclusion:- P100 wave latencies were significantly delayed in the diabetic patients compared with the control subjects indicative of functional disturbances in the visual system related to glucose metabolism.…”
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IMPACTO EN LOS PROCESOS SOCIALES Y DE COMUNICACIONES EN UNA ENTIDAD ONCOLÓGICA COLOMBIANA
Published 2020-01-01“…Oncological entities aim at training, prevention and education programs on cancer-related issues; the Social andCommunications areas are fundamental to achieve this objective, since it exploits each function around society to thuspotentiate strategies that can be dissemination, approach with family and patients, in such a way that the exchange ofinformation on topics is promoted of health, paying greater attention to the care, protection and implementation ofhealthy lifestyles, given the above, the need to incorporate different methodologies that can standardize the processesthat are carried out has been generated, resulting in opportunities for improvement and effectiveness. …”
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Investigating and learning lessons from early experiences of implementing ePrescribing systems into NHS hospitals: a questionnaire study.
Published 2013-01-01“…At least 6% (n = 10) of the 168 English NHS Trusts have already implemented ePrescribing systems, 2% (n = 4) have no plans of implementing, and 34% (n = 55) are planning to implement with intended rapid implementation timelines driven by high expectations surrounding improved safety and efficiency of care. The majority are unclear as to which system to choose, but integration with existing systems and sophisticated decision support functionality are important decisive factors. …”
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