Inhale the future: ambulatory sensing technologies, digital biomarkers and explainable insights

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Chairs: T. Geiser (Bern, Switzerland), A. Dinh-Xuan (Paris, France)
Aims: To describe the variety of remote approaches available to monitor COVID patients, including biological sampling; to review the validity (accuracy and precision) of remote data used for medical decision-making; to evaluate the optimal metrics for physical measurements such as saturation, lung function, temperature and pulse using wearable sensors and the potential to predict clinical decompensation; to assess the short- and long-term effects of this rapidly changing field with respect to routine care of patients with other diseases, including the use of machine learning and guidance.
Telemedicine and virtual care in the era of COVID-19
M. Paneroni (Mazzano (BS), Italy)
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Data Quality Assessment in Wearable Technology
C. Varon (Leuven, Belgium)
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Remote health monitoring with wearable sensors
A. Aliverti (Milan, Italy)
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Opportunities and outstanding challenges for integration in clinical practice
N. Chavannes (Leiden, Netherlands)
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