推进心律失常管理:可穿戴技术与远程监测的融合。

IF 2.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Syed Faqeer Hussain Bokhari, Ali Bin Waseem, Hassan Raza, Asma Iqbal, Saad Javaid, Beya Idrees, Khawaja Allah Ditta Saad, Danyal Bakht, Wahidullah Dost
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摘要

可穿戴技术与远程监测(RM)的结合极大地改变了心律失常的早期发现、持续监测和管理。这些疾病以心律不规则为特征,由各种病因引起,包括先天性、结构性、免疫性、代谢性和感染性疾病,其中心房颤动是最常见的类型。由于不同的临床表现和发作性症状表现,诊断心律失常仍然具有挑战性,需要个性化的管理策略。可穿戴技术的最新进展为实时心律失常监测提供了可扩展、经济高效的解决方案。这些设备配备了复杂的传感器和数据分析,可实现早期检测和个性化干预,同时使患者能够积极参与医疗保健。整合RM系统可以提高诊断的准确性,促进及时的医疗干预。尽管具有潜力,但监管、法律、隐私、安全和基础设施方面的挑战阻碍了可穿戴技术和RM的广泛采用。解决这些障碍需要利益攸关方之间的合作和严格的临床试验,以评估其有效性和可行性。未来的研究应侧重于改进可穿戴技术,改善用户体验,并将这些创新整合到现有的医疗保健框架中。克服这些挑战将最大限度地发挥可穿戴技术和RM的潜力,最终加强心律失常的管理,改善患者的预后。
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Advancing cardiac arrhythmia management: The integration of wearable technology and remote monitoring.

The integration of wearable technology and remote monitoring (RM) has significantly transformed the early detection, continuous monitoring, and management of cardiac arrhythmias. These conditions, characterized by irregular heart rhythms, arise from various etiological factors, including congenital, structural, immunological, metabolic, and infectious diseases, with atrial fibrillation being the most prevalent type. Diagnosing arrhythmias remains challenging due to variable clinical presentations and episodic symptom manifestations, necessitating individualized management strategies. Recent advances in wearable technology offer scalable, cost-effective solutions for real-time arrhythmia monitoring. These devices are equipped with sophisticated sensors and data analytics that enable early detection and personalized interventions, while empowering patients to actively engage in their healthcare. Integrating RM systems enhances diagnostic accuracy and facilitates timely medical interventions. Despite their potential, regulatory, legal, privacy, security, and infrastructural challenges hinder the widespread adoption of wearable technology and RM. Addressing these barriers requires collaboration among stakeholders and rigorous clinical trials to assess their efficacy and feasibility. Future research should focus on refining wearable technology, improving user experience, and integrating these innovations into existing healthcare frameworks. Overcoming these challenges will maximize the potential of wearable technology and RM, ultimately enhancing the management of cardiac arrhythmias and improving patient outcomes.

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World Journal of Cardiology
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