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摘要
背景:远程心脏监测和筛查已经成为远程医疗不可或缺的组成部分。几种不同的无线心电图(ECG)设备的广泛使用需要对其准确性和可靠性进行验证研究。方法:对300例使用Nabz Hooshmand-1手持式心电仪和GE MAC 1200心电系统(作为参考)的住院患者进行研究,检查设备在1肢和6肢导联性能上的准确性。同时进行10秒静息心电图,评估i导联中最常见的心电图参数。随后,立即进行6导联心电图(肢体导联),并研究其形态学。结果:在300例患者中,297例在两种设备同时进行导联心电图时心电图质量可接受。心脏科医生在屏幕上检查心电图的节律、速率、轴、数、房颤和室性早搏的形态、PQRST波的形态和振幅、p波持续时间、qrs波持续时间、P-R间期和QT间期。两种设备之间没有发现显著差异,也没有遗漏重大异常。284例患者进行了六肢导联心电图,其中281例两种设备的心电图质量均可接受。心电图的形态匹配评估显示,总体配伍率为98%,其中导联I的配伍率最高,导联扩增向量足的配伍率最低。结论:Nabz Hooshmand-1和GE MAC 1200心电装置没有漏诊心房颤动和高级别房室结阻滞等关键病理节律。因此,以手持式心电设备为主要目的的心律检测具有较高的准确性。两种仪器诊断长P-R和长QT间期和短QT间期的灵敏度均可接受。尽管智能手机的现代技术和六肢模式的身体残疾可能会导致老年患者难以使用这些设备,但它们用于筛查和随访是安全的。
Clinical Validation of a Smartphone-based Handheld ECG Device: A Validation Study.
Background: Remote cardiac monitoring and screening have already become an integral telemedicine component. The wide usage of several different wireless electrocardiography (ECG) devices warrants a validation study on their accuracy and reliability.
Methods: Totally, 300 inpatients with the Nabz Hooshmand-1 handheld ECG device and the GE MAC 1200 ECG system (as the reference) were studied to check the accuracy of the devices in 1 and 6-limb lead performance. Simultaneous 10-second resting ECGs were assessed for the most common ECG parameters in lead I. Afterward, 6-lead ECGs (limb leads), were performed immediately and studied for their morphologies.
Results: Of the 300 patients, 297 had acceptable ECG quality in both devices for simultaneous lead I ECGs. The ECGs were inspected on-screen by a cardiologist for their rhythms, rates, axes, numbers, morphologies of premature atrial and ventricular beats, morphologies and amplitudes of PQRST waves, P-wave durations, QRS-wave durations, P-R intervals, and QT intervals. No significant differences were detected between the devices, and no major abnormalities were missed. Six-limb lead ECGs were obtained in 284 patients, of whom 281 had acceptable quality in ECGs by both devices. The morphology matching evaluation of the ECGs demonstrated an overall 98% compatibility rate, with the highest compatibility in lead I and the lowest in lead augmented vector foot.
Conclusions: The diagnosis of critical pathological rhythms, including atrial fibrillation and high-grade atrioventricular node block, was not missed by the Nabz Hooshmand-1 and GE MAC 1200 ECG devices. Accordingly, rhythm detection as the primary purpose of handheld ECG devices was highly accurate. Both devices had acceptable sensitivity to diagnose long P-R and long and short QT intervals. Although the modern technology of smartphones and the physical inability for the 6-limb mode might cause old patients difficulty in utilizing such devices, their use for screening and follow-up is safe.
期刊介绍:
Critical Pathways in Cardiology provides a single source for the diagnostic and therapeutic protocols in use at hospitals worldwide for patients with cardiac disorders. The Journal presents critical pathways for specific diagnoses—complete with evidence-based rationales—and also publishes studies of these protocols" effectiveness.