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Frontiers of COVID-19: Scientific and Clinical Aspects of the Novel Coronavirus 2019 ; : 639-650, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20231790

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This final chapter of the book "Frontiers of COVID-19: Scientific and Clinical Perspectives of the Novel SARS-CoV-2" takes the contents of the book and lesson learned of the clinical and epidemiological aspects of COVID-19 to the next level and provides guidelines and the road map into the future, beyond COVID-19. The aim is to present the most recent understanding of the fast-changing dynamics of COVID-19 and to help our clinicians and physicians better prepare for the road ahead. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.

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Frontiers of COVID-19: Scientific and Clinical Aspects of the Novel Coronavirus 2019 ; : 1-664, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20231789

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This book aims to serve the critical interests of the global community by supplying the most current knowledge and understanding of Covid-19 epidemiology, treatment, and prognoses. There was much uncertain and contradictory information published in the first year of the novel coronavirus. The dynamics of COVID-19 have now been realized, including the type of antibodies produced in infected patients and their limited lasting endurance. This book will set the record straight on the concept of "herd immunity” and explore the current vaccine trials taking place in different countries. This comprehensive book will illuminate recent advances regarding COVID-19 and offer a possible roadmap on how to move forward. Frontiers of COVID-19: A Pathophysiology and Epidemiology Roadmap of Novel Coronavirus Disease will be a vital and forward-looking guide for infectious disease clinicians, scientists and researchers, and students at the graduate level. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.

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Applied System Innovation ; 5(3):18, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1917268

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality globally. Despite improvement in therapies, people with CVD lack support for monitoring and managing their condition at home and out of hospital settings. Smart Home Technologies have potential to monitor health status and support people with CVD in their homes. We explored the Smart Home Technologies available for CVD monitoring and management in people with CVD and acceptance of the available technologies to end-users. We systematically searched four databases, namely Medline, Web of Science, Embase, and IEEE, from 1990 to 2020 (search date 18 March 2020). "Smart-Home" was defined as a system using integrated sensor technologies. We included studies using sensors, such as wearable and non-wearable devices, to capture vital signs relevant to CVD at home settings and to transfer the data using communication systems, including the gateway. We categorised the articles for parameters monitored, communication systems and data sharing, end-user applications, regulations, and user acceptance. The initial search yielded 2462 articles, and the elimination of duplicates resulted in 1760 articles. Of the 36 articles eligible for full-text screening, we selected five Smart Home Technology studies for CVD management with sensor devices connected to a gateway and having a web-based user interface. We observed that the participants of all the studies were people with heart failure. A total of three main categories-Smart Home Technology for CVD management, user acceptance, and the role of regulatory agencies-were developed and discussed. There is an imperative need to monitor CVD patients' vital parameters regularly. However, limited Smart Home Technology is available to address CVD patients' needs and monitor health risks. Our review suggests the need to develop and test Smart Home Technology for people with CVD. Our findings provide insights and guidelines into critical issues, including Smart Home Technology for CVD management, user acceptance, and regulatory agency's role to be followed when designing, developing, and deploying Smart Home Technology for CVD.

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