利用可穿戴设备和数字技术解码心血管暴露体。

Q2 Medicine
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1459
Geyner A Gaona, Ali Asghar Kassamali, Nino Isakadze, Seth S Martin
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摘要

心血管暴露组包括一系列影响心血管健康的内外因素,需要进行全面监测和分析,以加强预防、诊断和治疗策略。可穿戴和数字技术已成为该领域前景广阔的工具,可提供心率、心律、体力活动和睡眠模式等生理参数的纵向实时数据。本综述探讨了可穿戴传感器技术的进步、数据收集和分析方法,以及将这些技术融入临床实践和研究的情况。主要研究结果表明,在增强型传感器技术、人工智能和数据连接的推动下,设备的准确性和功能有了显著提高。这些进步使精确监测、早期发现心血管异常和个性化医疗干预成为可能。最终,可穿戴设备和数字健康技术有可能促进人们更深入地了解心血管疾病和行为,并弥补传统医疗模式的不足,帮助人们获得更高效、个性化和以患者为中心的医疗服务。
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Harnessing Wearables and Digital Technologies to Decode the Cardiovascular Exposome.

The cardiovascular exposome encompasses the array of external and internal factors affecting cardiovascular health throughout life, inviting comprehensive monitoring and analysis to enhance prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Wearable and digital technologies have emerged as promising tools in this domain, offering longitudinal, real-time data on physiological parameters such as heart rate, heart rhythm, physical activity, and sleep patterns. This review explores the advancements in wearable sensor technology, the methodologies for data collection and analysis, and the integration of these technologies into clinical practice and research. Primary findings indicate significant improvements in device accuracy and functionality, facilitated by enhanced sensor technology, artificial intelligence, and data connectivity. These advancements enable precise monitoring, early detection of cardiovascular anomalies, and personalized healthcare interventions. Ultimately, wearables and digital health technologies have the potential to facilitate a deeper understanding of cardiovascular disease and behavior and bridge gaps in traditional healthcare models to help usher in more efficient, personalized, patient-centered care.

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