[What prospects for the sleep apnea syndrome and connected health?]

I. Jullian-desayes, M. Joyeux-faure, S. Baillieul, R. Guzun, R. Tamisier, J. Pépin
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Connected health is a growing field and can be viewed from different perspectives, particularly in sleep apnea syndrome. The purpose of this review is to show how all these aspects of connected health are already used in the management of sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) and its comorbidities. First, it can give patients a better understanding and a better assessment of their health. It also facilitates their healthcare by allowing them a greater role in their care pathway. For healthcare providers, connected health tools make it possible to set up new procedures for diagnosing and monitoring ambulatory patients, and for the making of joint decisions by health professionals and patients. Finally, for researchers, e-health generates massive amounts of data, thus facilitating the acquisition of knowledge in real life situations and the development of new methodologies for clinical studies that are faster, less expensive and just as reliable. All these considerations are already applicable in the field of sleep apnea, both for proposed treatments and for comorbidities management and for the patient's involvement in his/her care pathway.
[睡眠呼吸暂停综合症和相关健康的前景如何?]]
互联健康是一个不断发展的领域,可以从不同的角度来看待,尤其是在睡眠呼吸暂停综合症方面。本综述的目的是展示互联健康的所有这些方面如何已经用于睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(SAS)及其合并症的管理。首先,它可以让患者更好地了解和评估自己的健康状况。它还通过允许他们在他们的护理途径中发挥更大的作用来促进他们的医疗保健。对于医疗保健提供者来说,联网的医疗工具使其能够建立诊断和监测门诊病人的新程序,并使卫生专业人员和病人共同作出决定。最后,对于研究人员来说,电子保健产生了大量数据,从而促进了在现实生活中获取知识,并为临床研究开发了更快、更便宜和同样可靠的新方法。所有这些考虑已经适用于睡眠呼吸暂停领域,无论是拟议的治疗和合并症的管理,以及患者参与他/她的护理途径。
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