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Alexander M K Rothman1,2, Marcelle Paula-Ribeiro1, Eleanor McNally1
1Division of Clinical Medicine University of Sheffield Sheffield UK.
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Accurate measurement of cardiopulmonary hemodynamics and exercise capacity is vital for PAH diagnosis and management. Terminal digit bias in clinical measures introduces non-differential error. Remote monitoring using implanted devices eliminated this bias, demonstrating its potential to enhance accuracy in both clinical practice and research by reducing variability in observer-reported data.
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