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WANDA B.: Weight and activity with blood pressure monitoring system for heart failure patients
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HypertensionHeart FailureWanda B.Remote Patient MonitoringWearable TechnologyCardiovascular FunctionUnited StatesBlood PressureDiastolic FunctionHeart Failure PatientsBioimpedance SensorsDigital HealthPatient MonitoringCongestive Heart FailurePublic HealthTelehealthCardiologyWireless TelemedicineAssistive TechnologyHealth PolicyCardiac CareCardiovascular DiseaseHealth MonitoringMedicineHealth Informatics
Heart failure is a leading cause of death in the United States, with around 5 million Americans currently suffering from congestive heart failure. The WANDA B. wireless health technology leverages sensor technology and wireless communication to monitor heart failure patient activity and to provide tailored guidance. Patients who have cardiovascular system disorders can measure their weight, blood pressure, activity levels, and other vital signs in a real-time automated fashion. The system was developed in conjunction with the UCLA Nursing School and the UCLA Wireless Health Institute for use on actual patients. It is currently in use with real patients in a clinical trial.
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