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Inertial sensor-based variables are indicators of frailty and adverse post-operative outcomes in cardiovascular disease patients
Rahul Soangra,
Thurmon Lockhart
Building Reliable Advances and Innovation in Neurotechnology, Center for (BRAIN)
Bioengineering, Harrington Department of
Biological and Health Systems Engineering, School of (IAFSE-BHSE)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Frailty
100%
Cardiovascular Diseases
63%
Walking Speed
33%
Smartphone
21%
Surgeons
16%
Pressure
15%
Accidental Falls
13%
Thorax
12%
Clinical Decision Support Systems
7%
Guidelines
7%
Entropy
6%
Perioperative Period
6%
Morbidity
6%
Expert Testimony
6%
Mortality
5%
Gait
5%
Thoracic Surgery
5%
Sample Size
5%
Walking
5%
Direction compound
4%
Research Personnel
4%
Physics & Astronomy
sensors
53%
gait
52%
center of pressure
39%
surgeons
32%
mortality
16%
decision support systems
10%
walking
7%
surgery
6%
predictions
6%
recommendations
6%
falling
5%
entropy
4%
radii
3%
causes
3%
Chemical Compounds
Indicator
76%
Pressure
50%
Velocity
36%
Entropy
17%
Length
12%
Environment
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Sensors
44%
Smartphones
34%
Decision support systems
12%
Surgery
12%
Entropy
10%