社会 5.0 的医疗范式转变:将基于智能手机应用程序的干眼症诊断辅助软件作为医疗设备实施。

Juntendo Iji Zasshi Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14789/jmj.JMJ24-0018-P
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作为日本产业技术综合研究所第五次科学技术基本计划的一部分,5.0 社会是一个以人为本的社会,网络空间与物理空间融为一体,以解决社会难题并促进经济增长。在 5.0 社会中,医学将经历广泛的数字化转型(DX),数字医疗技术有望显著扩展,成为常规临床实践的一部分。干眼症(DED)的及时诊断和对有医疗障碍的此类患者的不间断监测是目前尚未满足的需求。干眼症评估和管理的 DX 可以提高目前干眼症护理的质量。软件即医疗设备(SaMDs),即通过循证研究开发的用于提供诊断、治疗和预防服务的软件程序,特别是基于智能手机应用程序(Apps)的医疗设备,已引起人们的关注。我们正在开发用于辅助 DED 诊断的 SaMD,努力实现眼科护理和评估的 DX。为了说明利用医疗物联网进行医疗保健的情况,我们在此介绍基于智能手机应用程序的用于辅助 DED 诊断的 SaMD 的研发过程。
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A Medical Paradigm Shift in Society 5.0: Implementation of a Smartphone App-based Dry Eye Diagnosis Assistance Software as a Medical Device.

Society 5.0, proposed as part of the 5th Science and Technology Basic Plan by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, is a human-centered society where cyberspace and physical space are integrated, to resolve social challenges and promote economic growth. In Society 5.0, medicine will undergo extensive digital transformation (DX), and digital health technology is expected to expand markedly, becoming part of routine clinical practice. Prompt diagnosis of dry eye disease (DED) and uninterrupted monitoring of such patients with healthcare barriers is currently an unmet need. DX of DED evaluation and management can boost the current quality of DED care. Software as Medical Devices (SaMDs), i.e., software programs developed through evidence-based research to provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive services, and particularly medical devices based on smartphone applications (apps), have attracted attention. We have striven to actualize the DX of ophthalmic care and evaluation, denoted by our ongoing development of SaMDs to assist DED diagnosis. To illustrate healthcare using the Internet of Medical Things, we here present the research and development process of our smartphone app-based SaMD for DED diagnosis assistance.

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