A novel mobile wearable system for providing real-time monitoring of respiratory pattern, thoracic motion, and SpO2 on a tablet PC: A feasibility study

J. Ueki (Urayasu, Japan), K. Hino (Urayasu, Japan), E. Sano (Tokyo, Japan), M. Ikeda (Urayasu, Japan), M. Yonezawa (Kobe, Japan), H. Gyobu (Kobe, Japan), Y. Sano (Urayasu, Japan), H. Wada (Tokyo, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Pulmonary function and rehabilitation in non-respiratory disease
Session: Pulmonary function and rehabilitation in non-respiratory disease
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Number: 406
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