Cristian Moreno-De La Cruz, Miguel Vargas-Lombardo
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Proposal of a Context-sensitive ECG Collection Mobile Health System for Ambulatory Cardiovascular Diseases.
Background: This study brings innovation oriented to the development of e-health services to improve the performance of healthcare and hospital care in free-living activities.
Objective: This article seeks to propose an innovative mobile software that enables the contextualization of clinical data, while integrating the fundamental functionalities and usability criteria of a mobile health (mhealth) system.
Methods: We examine the utility of a context-sensitive mobile electrocardiogram (ECG) collection system for the detection of cardiovascular diseases for patients in free-living conditions.
Results: We propose an mhealth system that reinforces conventional healthcare systems in which electronic health records are limited by access and processing of data, limiting clinical-medical decision-making. This study highlights the importance of mobile applications for self-care and their usefulness for both patients and healthcare providers. The proposal offers an avenue for the study of contextualized ECG collection methods that can be used to create context-specific actions that reduce false alarms in computer-aided diagnosis of ambulatory ECG.
Conclusion: Mobile applications for health care and monitoring improve the quality of life of people with cardiovascular diseases.