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Asif Padiyath1,2,3, J Nick Pratap4,5, Allan F Simpao4,5
1Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA. padiyatha@chop.edu.
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In this issue of Journal of Medical Systems, Neri et al. share results from their study in which they compared the YouCare device to a standard Holter monitor. The wearable used in the study incorporates a single electrocardiogram lead in a crop top garment that is customized for each patient. This editorial discusses the YouCare device, the study findings, and their clinical relevance and impact in the context of wearable technology.
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