Early detection of SARS-CoV-2 and other infections in solid organ transplant recipients and household members using wearable devices.
Written by Brendan J Keating, Eyas H Mukhtar, Eric D Elftmann, Feyisope R Eweje, Hui Gao, Lina I Ibrahim, Ranganath G Kathawate, Alexander C Lee, Eric H Li, Krista A Moore, Nikhil Nair, Venkata Chaluvadi, Janaiya Reason, Francesca Zanoni, Alexander T Honkala, Amein K Al-Ali, Fatima Abdullah Alrubaish, Maha Ahmad Al-Mozaini, Fahad A Al-Muhanna, Khaldoun Al-Romaih, Samuel B Goldfarb, Ryan Kellogg, Krzysztof Kiryluk, Sarah J Kizilbash, Taisa J Kohut, Juhi Kumar, Matthew J O'Connor, Elizabeth B Rand, Robert R Redfield, Benjamin Rolnik, Joseph Rossano, Pablo G Sanchez, Arash Alavi, Amir Bahmani, Gireesh K Bogu, Andrew W Brooks, Ahmed A Metwally, Tejas Mishra, Stephen D Marks, Robert A Montgomery, Jay A Fishman, Sandra Amaral, Pamala A Jacobson, Meng Wang, Michael P Snyder
May 5, 2021
The increasing global prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and the resulting COVID-19 disease pandemic pose significant concerns for clinical management of solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR). Wearable devices that can measure physiologic…