区块链技术在心血管医学中的应用:展望未来?来自社交媒体调查和未来展望的结果。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Minerva cardiology and angiology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-16 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5683.23.06457-8
Luigi Spadafora, Gian L Comandini, Salvatore Giordano, Alberto Polimeni, Francesco Perone, Pierre Sabouret, Martina Leonetti, Stefano Cacciatore, Michele Cacia, Matteo Betti, Marco Bernardi, Francesca R Zimatore, Federico Russo, Adelaide Iervolino, Giovanni Aulino, Alessia Moscardelli
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摘要

利用医学中的数字设施进行疾病诊断、监测和病史记录已变得越来越重要。然而,鉴于医疗信息的高度敏感性,这些技术的进步对数据隐私提出了重大挑战。在这种情况下,区块链技术的应用,一种以块为单位存储信息的数字系统,每个块都与前一个块相关联,具有通过其卓越的安全性和透明度来增强现有技术的潜力。这种模式在心血管医学中特别重要,因为慢性病的流行导致需要安全的远程监测、安全的数据存储和安全的病史更新。事实上,对慢性心血管疾病的数字化支持正变得越来越重要。本文的基本原理有三个主要目的:1)仔细研究区块链技术在心脏病学领域的实际应用的现有文献;2)报告一项旨在衡量心血管社区对区块链技术接受程度的调查结果,该调查在社交媒体上进行;3)构思一个基于区块链技术的专门针对心血管护理的web应用程序。我们相信,区块链技术可能有助于医疗数字化的突破,特别是在心脏病学领域;在这种情况下,我们希望目前的工作可能是鼓舞人心的医生和医疗保健利益相关者。
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Blockchain technology in Cardiovascular Medicine: a glance to the future? Results from a social media survey and future perspectives.

The leverage of digital facilities in medicine for disease diagnosis, monitoring, and medical history recording has become increasingly pivotal. However, the advancement of these technologies poses a significant challenge regarding data privacy, given the highly sensitive nature of medical information. In this context, the application of Blockchain technology, a digital system where information is stored in blocks and each block is linked to the one before, has the potential to enhance existing technologies through its exceptional security and transparency. This paradigm is of particular importance in cardiovascular medicine, where the prevalence of chronic conditions leads to the need for secure remote monitoring, secure data storage and secure medical history updating. Indeed, digital support for chronic cardiovascular pathologies is getting more and more crucial. This paper lays its rationale in three primary aims: 1) to scrutinize the existing literature for tangible applications of blockchain technology in the field of cardiology; 2) to report results from a survey aimed at gauging the reception of blockchain technology within the cardiovascular community, conducted on social media; 3) to conceptualize a web application tailored specifically to cardiovascular care based on blockchain technology. We believe that Blockchain technology may contribute to a breakthrough in healthcare digitalization, especially in the field of cardiology; in this context, we hope that the present work may be inspiring for physicians and healthcare stakeholders.

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Minerva cardiology and angiology
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