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Towards remote monitoring in pediatric care and clinical trials-Tolerability, repeatability and reference values of candidate digital endpoints derived from physical activity, heart rate and sleep in healthy children.
7 January 2021. doid: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244877
Kruizinga MD, Heide NV, Moll A, Zhuparris A, Yavuz Y, Kam ML, Stuurman FE, Cohen AF, Driessen GJA
View publicationDigital devices and wearables allow for the measurement of a wide range of health-related parameters in a non-invasive manner, which may be particularly valuable in pediatrics. Incorporation of such parameters in clinical trials or care as digital endpoint could reduce the burden for children and their parents but requires clinical validation in the target population. This study aims to determine the tolerability, repeatability, and reference values of novel digital endpoints in healthy children.
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