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Volume 18 Issue 2, February 2021

Application of artificial intelligence to cardiovascular wearable devices, inspired by the Review on p75

Cover design: Chayakrit Krittanawong et al. and Vicky Summersby

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  • Advances in cardiovascular monitoring technologies have resulted in an influx of consumer-targeted wearable sensors that have the potential to detect numerous heart conditions. In this Review, Krittanawong and colleagues describe processes involved in biosignal acquisition and analysis of cardiovascular monitors, as well as their associated ethical, regulatory and legal challenges.

    • Chayakrit Krittanawong
    • Albert J. Rogers
    • Sanjiv M. Narayan

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  • Next-generation tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHVs) are a promising therapeutic option for patients with valvular heart disease. In this Review, Emmert and colleagues discuss the current heart valve replacement options, describe the design of TEHVs and summarize the data from preclinical and clinical studies on the use of TEHVs.

    • Emanuela S. Fioretta
    • Sarah E. Motta
    • Maximilian Y. Emmert
    Review Article
  • Cardiovascular disease is one of the major factors contributing to the reduced life expectancy of patients with severe mental illness. In this Review, Nielsen and colleagues discuss the current knowledge of risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of cardiovascular disease in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

    • René Ernst Nielsen
    • Jytte Banner
    • Svend Eggert Jensen
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