Home-Based Physiological Monitoring of Patients with COVID-19.

Akshay Warrier, Akshay Sood
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the rise of telehealth modalities to relieve the incredible stress the pandemic has placed on the healthcare system. This rise has seen the emergence of new software, applications, and hardware for home-based physiological monitoring, leading to the promise of innovative predictive and therapeutic practices. This article is a literature-based review of the most promising technologies and advances regarding home-based physiological monitoring of patients with COVID-19. We conclude that the applications currently on the market, while helping stem the flow of patients to the hospital during the pandemic, require additional evidence related to improvement in patient outcomes. However, new devices and technology are a promising and successful venture into home-based monitoring with clinical implications reaching far into the future.

对 COVID-19 患者进行家庭生理监测。
COVID-19 大流行促使远程医疗模式的兴起,以缓解大流行给医疗系统带来的巨大压力。在这一趋势下,用于家庭生理监测的新软件、应用程序和硬件不断涌现,为创新预测和治疗方法带来了希望。本文以文献为基础,综述了对 COVID-19 患者进行家庭生理监测的最有前景的技术和进展。我们的结论是,目前市场上的应用虽然有助于在大流行期间阻止病人流向医院,但还需要更多与改善病人预后相关的证据。不过,新设备和新技术在家庭监测领域是一项充满希望的成功尝试,对未来的临床影响深远。
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