Tele-accelerometry as a novel technique for assessing functional status in patients with heart failure: feasibility, reliability and patient safety.
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Sandra Prescher | Udo Sechtem | Stephan von Haehling | Stefan D Anker | Gert Baumann | Sebastian Winkler | S. Winkler | S. Anker | F. Koehler | G. Baumann | U. Sechtem | M. Halle | S. von Haehling | K. Koehler | O. Deckwart | S. Prescher | M. Honold | Martin Halle | M. Jehn | Melissa Jehn | Kerstin Koehler | Oliver Deckwart | Marcus Honold | Friedrich Koehler
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