Taylor & Francis
+3
1745-2422
Monthly
2.9
1743-4440
2004
4402080520500
YES
United Kingdom
English
YES
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Expert Review of Medical Devices [ISSN 1743-4440]; [e-ISSN 1745-2422] is a MEDLINE-indexed, international peer-reviewed journal providing commentary, analysis and debate for all professionals involved in research, development, testing and clinical use of devices. Expert Review of Medical Devices aims to address the needs of the device research community by providing a comprehensive body of high-quality information from leading experts. Each article is structured to incorporate the author’s own expert opinion on the impact of the topic on research and clinical practice and the scope for future development. Articles focus on the following key areas: New and developing devices in cardiology, such as valves and delivery systems for TAVR, pacemakers for heart failure and many more. Orthopedic and orthotic devices Diabetes technologies e.g. insulin pumps and glucose monitors Nerve and brain stimulation technologies for treatment of neurological conditions such as epilepsy. Wound-repair and tissue-reconstruction devices and technology to treat trauma such as cuts, burns and others. Dialysis machines and ECMO devices. Remote monitoring devices including wearables such as wearable blood pressure monitors, heart rate monitors and many more. Telemedicine/telehealth systems and technology used in them, including in resource-constrained settings. Imaging tools and technology across different therapy areas. Machine-learning and AI in clinical settings. Any other use of a device or technology in a clinical setting.
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