Wearable sensors and systems have evolved to the point that they can be
considered ready for clinical application. The use of wearable
monitoring devices that allow continuous or intermittent monitoring of
physiological signals is critical for the advancement of both the
diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases. Wearable systems are totally
non-obtrusive devices that allow physicians to overcome the limitations
of ambulatory technology and provide a response to the need for
monitoring individuals over weeks or months. They typically rely on
wireless miniature sensors enclosed in patches or bandages or in items
that can be worn, such as ring or shirt. The data sets recorded using
these systems are then processed to detect events predictive of possible
worsening of the patient’s clinical situations or they are explored to
access the impact of clinical interventions.
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