变应性鼻炎管理中的数字健康工具:系统综述。

Abdullah D Alotaibi, Abdulaziz S AlQahtani, Mohammed Alateeq, Mohd Saleem, Mohd Shahid Khan
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背景:过敏性鼻炎(AR)是一种与ige相关的疾病,会给患者带来问题,并给各地的医疗系统增加压力。尽管有许多有效的药物可用,但仍然很难跟踪症状,让人们坚持服药,并提供定制的护理。目的:我们的目的是评估数字健康干预措施-特别是那些利用人工智能的干预措施-是否能改善管理ar的结果。方法:我们检索了2010年1月至2025年1月期间使用PRISMA指南的研究,检索了PubMed、MEDLINE、Web of Science和Scopus。我们纳入了测量数字方法(移动应用程序、远程医疗工具、可穿戴设备、电子日记和医学中的人工智能)的研究,并报告了症状控制、后续治疗计划、患者满意度或测试准确性的结果。结果:本综述共纳入120项研究,其中随机对照试验80项,观察性研究30项,定性分析10项。这些系统在症状管理(高达82%)和患者按照建议服药(高达90%)方面显示出显著改善。当附加装置如FeNO和鼻阻力时,诊断测试的准确性增加。使用远程医疗降低了所需的就诊次数,使患者更快乐。人工智能帮助提供实时、定制的建议,但今天的系统主要依赖于人们所说的话和他们所处的环境。结论:总而言之,数字工具以许多可靠的方式帮助管理AR。它们应该与分子工具配合使用,让各地的医生都能轻易接受。建议未来的研究工作是确认生物标志物,使其可用并确保公平应用。
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Digital health tools in the management of allergic rhinitis: a systematic review.

Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is an IgE-related condition that causes problems for patients and adds stress to healthcare systems everywhere. Though there are many effective drugs available, it is still difficult to keep track of symptoms, get people to stick with their medications and provide customized care.

Objective: We aim to assess whether digital health interventions-specifically those that make use of AI-improve outcomes for managing AR.

Methods: We searched for studies using PRISMA guidelines, looking in PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science and Scopus from January 2010 to January 2025. We included studies that measured digital approaches (mobile apps, telemedicine tools, wearable devices, electronic diaries and AI in medicine) and reported results for symptom control, following treatment plans, patient satisfaction or accuracy of tests.

Results: In all, 120 studies were included in the review, including 80 randomized controlled trials, 30 observational studies and 10 qualitative analyses. These systems showed significant improvement in managing symptoms (as much as 82%) and taking medicines as recommended (as many as 90%) when used by patients. The accuracy of diagnostic tests increased when additional devices such as FeNO and nasal resistance were worn. Using telemedicine lowered the number of visits required and made patients happier. AIs helped provide real-time, custom suggestions, but today's systems mostly depend on what people say and their environment.

Conclusion: All in all, digital tools help manage AR in many reliable ways. They should be paired with molecular tools and made practical for doctors everywhere for easy acceptance. It is recommended that future studies work on confirming biomarkers, making them available and ensuring fair application.

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