使用可穿戴数字技术捕获心力衰竭儿童的生理数据:来自试点项目的经验教训

David M. Peng MD , Jonathan B. Edelson MD , Harishwara R. Gureddygari MS , Toni Duganiero MPA , Aine Lynch MBBCh , Melissa McQueen BS , Joseph Hillenburg , E. Kevin Hall MD , Lauren Smyth MHA , David N. Rosenthal MD , Angela Lorts MD
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我们进行了一个概念验证试点项目,以评估使用Apple Watch和专门设计的应用程序收集和描述儿科心力衰竭患者生理和活动数据的可行性。我们招募了5名(12-17岁)患有严重心力衰竭的患者,其中包括2名使用左心室辅助装置的患者。获得每位患者的心率和活动数据,并与相应的临床状态和轨迹一起提交。我们相信,分享这些早期的、详细的数据可以帮助产生假设,并刺激这项不断发展的技术的进一步研究,以及它在儿科疾病中的适用性,包括但不限于心力衰竭。
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Capturing Physiological Data in Children With Heart Failure Using Wearable Digital Technology: Lessons From Pilot Project
We conducted a proof-of-concept pilot project to evaluate the feasibility of collecting and describing physiological and activity data from pediatric patients with heart failure using an Apple Watch and a specially designed app. Five patients (12-17 years old) with significant heart failure, including 2 patients with left ventricular assist device, were enrolled. Heart rate and activity data from each patient were obtained and presented along with corresponding clinical status and trajectory. We believe that sharing these early, detailed data can help generate hypotheses and spur further study of this growing technology and its applicability in pediatric conditions including, but not limited to, heart failure.
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