使用可穿戴设备连续监测颈动脉支架植入术期间心率的变化:一项前瞻性观察研究。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurologia medico-chirurgica Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.2176/jns-nmc.2023-0093
Kentaro Hirai, Yasunori Fujimoto, Yohei Bamba, Yu Kageyama, Hiroyuki Ima, Ayaka Ichise, Hanako Sasaki, Ryota Nakagawa
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摘要

这项前瞻性观察性研究将通过使用可穿戴设备连续监测颈动脉支架植入术(CAS)期间心率(HR)的变化。参与者于2020年4月至2023年3月期间从我们的门诊诊所招募。他们被要求从入院前的最后一次门诊到出院后的第一次门诊持续佩戴该设备。在整个CAS手术过程中评估感兴趣的HR的变化。此外,采用Bland-Altman分析将可穿戴设备在CAS期间的HR测量与心电图(ECG)进行比较。最终分析共纳入12例行CAS的患者。时间序列分析显示,在CAS后第1天,HR下降率发生了百分比变化,其中在CAS后第4天HR下降率最高,为12.1%。通过比较可穿戴设备和心电图的测量结果,Bland-Altman分析显示,可穿戴设备的精度偏差为每分钟-1.12次(bpm),精度为每分钟3.16次。使用可穿戴设备的连续HR监测表明,CAS后HR下降的持续时间比先前报道的要长得多,这为我们提供了对颈动脉窦压力感受器生理的独特见解。
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Continuous Monitoring of Changes in Heart Rate during the Periprocedural Course of Carotid Artery Stenting Using a Wearable Device: A Prospective Observational Study.

This prospective observational study will evaluate the change in heart rate (HR) during the periprocedural course of carotid artery stenting (CAS) via continuous monitoring using a wearable device. The participants were recruited from our outpatient clinic between April 2020 and March 2023. They were instructed to continuously wear the device from the last outpatient visit before admission to the first outpatient visit after discharge. The changes in HR of interest throughout the periprocedural course of CAS were assessed. In addition, the Bland-Altman analysis was adopted to compare the HR measurement made by the wearable device during CAS with that made by the electrocardiogram (ECG). A total of 12 patients who underwent CAS were included in the final analysis. The time-series analysis revealed that a percentage change in HR decrease occurred on day 1 following CAS and that the most significant HR decrease rate was 12.1% on day 4 following CAS. In comparing the measurements made by the wearable device and ECG, the Bland-Altman analysis revealed the accuracy of the wearable device with a bias of -1.12 beats per minute (bpm) and a precision of 3.16 bpm. Continuous HR monitoring using the wearable device indicated that the decrease in HR following CAS could persist much longer than previously reported, providing us with unique insights into the physiology of carotid sinus baroreceptors.

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Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Neurologia medico-chirurgica 医学-临床神经学
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