Ratitch et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Considerations for analyzing and interpreting data from biometric monitoring technologies in clinical trialsRatitch et al., 2022
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- Ratitch B
- Rodriguez-Chavez I
- Dabral A
- Fontanari A
- Vega J
- Onorati F
- Vandendriessche B
- Morton S
- Damestani Y
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- Digital Biomarkers
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Background: The proliferation and increasing maturity of biometric monitoring technologies allow clinical investigators to measure the health status of trial participants in a more holistic manner, especially outside of traditional clinical settings. This includes capturing meaningful …
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