2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-966704
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Infected appendiceal mucocele presenting as pyrexia of unknown origin

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“…Most clinical studies on the subject concern AF detection with traditional 12‐lead ECG configurations which, while providing more data through additional differential pairs, are cumbersome, inconvenient for both clinician and patient, and may irritate the wearer's skin. Algorithms compatible with a reduced number of ECG leads, such as presented by Udawat et al [49] . are apt for use in wearable devices even if, as in that study, they have not been published as part of wearable sensing systems.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Signalsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Most clinical studies on the subject concern AF detection with traditional 12‐lead ECG configurations which, while providing more data through additional differential pairs, are cumbersome, inconvenient for both clinician and patient, and may irritate the wearer's skin. Algorithms compatible with a reduced number of ECG leads, such as presented by Udawat et al [49] . are apt for use in wearable devices even if, as in that study, they have not been published as part of wearable sensing systems.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Signalsmentioning
confidence: 85%