ECG data accuracy captured with at-home devices by qualified healthcare professionals compared to patients

Mical Michelle Ramim, Janavi Patel, Colin Pulickathadam, Michael Shen, Rohit Vinod
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Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of death worldwide. General at-home care has been shown to improve patient outcomes, decrease hospital admissions, and prevent fatal arrhythmias. The purpose of this research is to frame the use of at-home electrocardiograms (ECG) and the ECG readability across two groups: conducted by qualified healthcare professionals at a clinic and conducted by patients or their caregivers at-home. The results compare at-home ECG readability measured by patients and their caregivers with the control group, represented by ECG readability taken by qualified healthcare professionals during routine office visits. This research study also evaluated data for the accuracy level in ECG data using a 12-lead internal and three external leads. With the growth of modern healthcare technology, it is now possible for patients to be more proactive in monitoring their CVD by conducting at-home ECGs with real-time feedback from their cardiologist to identify any abnormalities. At-home medical-grade ECGs can lead to early identification of heart arrhythmia and decreased hospitalization frequencies. Results from this study support the need for effective coaching and training of patients and their caregivers in using at-home ECG.
由合格的医疗保健专业人员用家用设备捕获的ECG数据准确性与患者进行比较
心血管疾病(cvd)是世界范围内的主要死亡原因。一般的家庭护理已被证明可以改善病人的预后,减少住院率,并预防致命的心律失常。本研究的目的是构建两组患者的家庭心电图(ECG)和心电图可读性的使用框架:一组由合格的医疗保健专业人员在诊所进行,另一组由患者或其护理人员在家进行。结果将患者及其护理人员在家测量的心电图可读性与对照组(由合格的医疗保健专业人员在常规办公室就诊期间测量的心电图可读性)进行了比较。本研究还评估了使用12导联内部和3导联外部心电图数据的准确性水平。随着现代医疗技术的发展,现在患者可以更主动地监测他们的心血管疾病,通过在家中进行心电图,并从他们的心脏病专家那里获得实时反馈,以识别任何异常。家用医疗级心电图可导致心律失常的早期识别,并减少住院次数。本研究结果支持对患者及其护理人员进行有效指导和培训的必要性。
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