院前STEMI治疗中心电图像传输的智能手机应用

P. R. Bradley, M. Ďurej, A. Gessner, A. Gould, I. A. Khan, B. Martin, M. Mutty, E. Myers, S. Patek
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S-T段抬高型心肌梗死(STEMI)是一种严重的心脏病发作,如果不及时治疗,每分钟都会导致心肌死亡。因此,早期诊断和治疗对患者的生存至关重要。目前,夏洛茨维尔为弗吉尼亚大学医院服务的救护车配备了专有系统,可以在救护车前往医院的途中发送心电图(ECG)图像。通过心电图,医生可以在患者到达之前诊断STEMI并为手术做准备,从而减少时间延误。然而,这些救护车系统是昂贵的,并且没有提供关于心电图传输成功的反馈。本文描述了一种廉价的iPhone应用程序的开发,该应用程序在病人到达之前通过AT&T数据网络将心电图图像传输到医院。该应用程序旨在与夏洛茨维尔地区紧急医疗技术人员(EMTs)使用的现有stemi护理协议相吻合,并且它提供了一种新颖的红/绿指示灯,预测在两分钟内成功接收图像。该应用程序的目标是提高流程效率和信息流,使患者能够及早接受适当的护理,并获得成功康复的最佳机会。测试结果,包括可用性测试,表明应用程序满足了所有关键需求。该应用程序的原型将由夏洛茨维尔地区紧急医疗技术人员进行评估,然后在应急响应协议中实施并在其他地方长期部署。
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Smartphone application for transmission of ECG images in pre-hospital STEMI treatment
An S-T segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a severe heart attack that kills heart muscle every minute it is left untreated. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for patient survival. Currently, Charlottesville ambulances that service the University of Virginia hospital are equipped with proprietary systems that send electrocardiogram (ECG) images while the ambulance is en route to the hospital. From an ECG, a doctor can diagnose a STEMI prior to patient arrival and prepare for surgery, thereby reducing the time delay. However, these ambulance systems are costly and provide no feedback regarding the success of an ECG transmission. This paper describes the development of an inexpensive iPhone application that transmits ECG images over the AT&T data network to the hospital prior to a patient's arrival. The application is designed to dovetail with the existing STEMI-care protocol used by Charlottesville-area Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and it provides a novel red/green light indicator predicting successful receipt of the image within two minutes. The goal of the application is to improve process efficiency and information flow allowing the patient to receive early, appropriate care and the best chance for a successful recovery. Test results, including usability tests, show that the application fulfills all key requirements. A prototype of the application will be evaluated by Charlottesville area Emergency Medical Technicians prior to implementation in emergency response protocols and long term deployment elsewhere.
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