A new solution for a heart failure monitoring system based on wearable and information technologies

E. Villalba, M. Arredondo, M. Ottaviano, Dario Salvi, E. D. Hoyo-Barbolla, S. Guillén
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading source of death in the western world and in particular, in Europe CVD cause 45% of all deaths. Besides, heart failure (HF), the paradigm of CVD, affects mainly people older than 65. Facing this reality, the European Union funded MyHeart Project, whose mission is empowering citizens to fight CVD by means of a preventive lifestyle and an early diagnosis. This paper presents an innovative integrated solution for the assessment of heart failure: HF management (HFM). HFM is a heart failure disease management system that makes use of innovative approaches, based on information technologies (IT) and wearable technologies, for the continuous assessment of HF progression and cardiovascular risk stratification. By integrating patient data from different sources with special emphasis in the information obtained from extensive ECG processing the system assesses the patient's cardiac condition. Rather than just merely evaluating the cardiovascular status, HFM is designed to motivate patients to acquire an active role in their health management and to help them to improve their cardiac condition by promoting physical exercise
基于可穿戴和信息技术的心力衰竭监测系统的新解决方案
心血管疾病(CVD)是西方世界的主要死亡原因,特别是在欧洲,心血管疾病占所有死亡人数的45%。此外,心血管疾病的典型——心力衰竭(HF)主要影响65岁以上的老年人。面对这一现实,欧盟资助了MyHeart项目,其使命是通过预防性生活方式和早期诊断,使公民能够抗击心血管疾病。本文提出了一种评估心力衰竭的创新综合解决方案:心衰管理(HFM)。HFM是一种心衰疾病管理系统,利用基于信息技术(IT)和可穿戴技术的创新方法,持续评估心衰进展和心血管风险分层。通过整合来自不同来源的患者数据,特别强调从广泛的ECG处理中获得的信息,该系统评估患者的心脏状况。HFM不仅仅是评估心血管状况,它还旨在激励患者在健康管理中发挥积极作用,并通过促进体育锻炼来帮助他们改善心脏状况
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