利用实时心率监测管理体位性心动过速综合征症状的可穿戴应用的可行性评估

Aileen S Gabriel, Te-Yi Tsai, C Mahony Reategui-Rivera, Patricia Rocco, Aref Smiley, Clayton Powers, Jeanette P Brown, Joseph Finkelstein
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体位性心动过速综合征(POTS)是一种以站立不耐受和站立时心率显著升高为特征的慢性疾病。患者通常会出现使人衰弱的症状,如脑雾和慢性疲劳,这些症状会阻碍日常功能。非药物管理策略,特别是起搏,对于减少症状波动和提高生活质量至关重要。心率监测在有效起搏中起着关键作用,使患者能够计划活动并预防严重症状的发作。最近的技术进步增加了人们对管理慢性病的可穿戴设备的兴趣。本研究探讨了使用可穿戴技术支持POTS患者症状管理的可行性。通过探索性-描述性定性方法,出现了五个关键主题,包括个性化管理策略和实时反馈的有益影响。研究结果表明,可穿戴设备可以增强自我管理,改善与医疗保健提供者的沟通,并使患者能够采取更积极主动的治疗方法。
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Feasibility Assessment of a Wearable App to Manage Symptoms of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Using Real-Time Heart Rate Monitoring.

Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a chronic condition characterized by orthostatic intolerance and a significant rise in heart rate upon standing. Patients often experience debilitating symptoms, such as brain fog and chronic fatigue, which hinder daily functioning. Non-pharmacological management strategies, particularly pacing, are crucial for reducing symptom fluctuations and improving quality of life. Heart rate monitoring plays a key role in effective pacing, enabling patients to plan activities and prevent severe symptom onset. Recent technological advancements have increased interest in wearable devices for managing chronic conditions. This study examines the feasibility of using wearable technology to support symptom management in POTS patients. Through an Exploratory- Descriptive Qualitative approach, five key themes emerged, including personalized management strategies and the beneficial impact of real-time feedback. The findings suggest that wearable devices can enhance self-management, improve communication with healthcare providers, and empower patients to take a more proactive approach to their care.

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