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Albaba, Adnan (author), Simões-Capela, Neide (author), Wang, Yuyang (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), De Raedt, Walter (author), Van Hoof, Chris (author)
Background and objective: Long-term electrocardiogram monitoring comes at the expense of signal quality. During unconstrained movements, the electrocardiogram is often corrupted by motion artefacts, which can lead to inaccurate physiological information. In this situation, automated quality assessment methods are useful to increase the...
journal article 2021
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De Cannière, Hélène (author), Smeets, Christophe J.P. (author), Schoutteten, Melanie (author), Varon, Carolina (author), Van Hoof, Chris (author), Van Huffel, Sabine (author), Groenendaal, Willemijn (author), Vandervoort, Pieter (author)
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is known for its beneficial effects on functional capacity and is a key component within current cardiovascular disease management strategies. In addition, a larger increase in functional capacity is accompanied by better clinical outcomes. However, not all patients respond in a similar way to CR....
journal article 2020
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De Cannière, Hélène (author), Corradi, Federico (author), Smeets, Christophe J.P. (author), Schoutteten, Melanie (author), Varon, Carolina (author), Van Hoof, Chris (author), Van Huffel, Sabine (author), Groenendaal, Willemijn (author), Vandervoort, Pieter (author)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are often characterized by their multifactorial complexity. This makes remote monitoring and ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation (CR) therapy challenging. Current wearable multimodal devices enable remote monitoring. Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) can help in tackling multifaceted datasets....
journal article 2020