Building Patient-Centric Cardiovascular Endpoints With Continuous Digital Measures
Wearable technology is reshaping how physical activity and cardiac function are measured in clinical research, offering continuous, patient-centered data across conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, and oncology. This one-hour webinar brings together academic and industry experts to explore the growing evidence supporting sensor-based digital measures and how they are being validated and deployed to strengthen endpoint assessment, patient monitoring, and clinical decision-making. Through real-world case studies, presenters examine how digital measures such as step count, physical activity, and sleep quality relate to clinical outcomes. Additionally, they discuss what rigorous validation of those endpoints requires.
For teams designing cardiovascular trials or considering how digital measures can complement traditional endpoints, this session offers practical guidance for building a more efficient, lower-burden path to higher-fidelity clinical evidence.
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