The impact of IoT in geriatric disease and COVID-19: A systematic review

G. Sandhu, Meenu Gupta
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Advances in medicine and technology have resulted in an increase in human life expectancy and aging population across the globe. The growing geriatric population and its medical needs, has a significant impact on the healthcare ecosystem, including higher medical and human costs to manage the upsurge of chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's Dementia, Parkinson's, Diabetes Mellitus, frailty, stroke, cardiovascular disease and with the recent COVID-19 pandemic. IoT wearables and devices offer a promising solution to reliably assess, monitor, and support healthy ageing in a remote manner. Objective and holistic patient information made available by IoT technology is very valuable for physicians to manage the chronic ailments and slow down the disease progression in their geriatric patient base. In this study we present a broad overview of ailments pertinent to elders and review of the case studies with IoT applications and its interconnected sensing solutions to manage those ailments. © 2022 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
物联网对老年病和COVID-19的影响:系统综述
医学和技术的进步导致了全球人类预期寿命的延长和人口老龄化。不断增长的老年人口及其医疗需求对医疗保健生态系统产生了重大影响,包括为应对阿尔茨海默氏症、帕金森病、糖尿病、虚弱、中风、心血管疾病等慢性病的激增而增加的医疗和人力成本,以及最近的COVID-19大流行。物联网可穿戴设备和设备提供了一种有前景的解决方案,以远程方式可靠地评估、监测和支持健康老龄化。物联网技术提供的客观和全面的患者信息对于医生管理慢性疾病和减缓老年患者群体的疾病进展非常有价值。在本研究中,我们对与老年人相关的疾病进行了广泛的概述,并回顾了物联网应用及其互联传感解决方案的案例研究,以管理这些疾病。©2022美国物理学会。版权所有。
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