使用智能手表进行办公室外无袖带血压监测的可行性、可信度和实用性:一项人口调查。

IF 2.6 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Yongjun Jang, Jong-Mo Seo, Sang-Hyun Ihm, Hae Young Lee
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背景:可穿戴设备的最新进展使无袖带血压(BP)测量成为可能,使日常生活中的血压监测成为可能。本研究旨在通过人口调查评估无袖血压监测的可行性、重要性和实用性。方法:在韩国高血压学会举办的“用你的Galaxy Watch测量每日血压”活动中,参与者通过在线调查分享他们使用智能手表应用程序进行无袖扣血压测量的经验。问卷内容包括年龄、潜在医疗状况、智能手表使用情况、血压校准经验、智能手表测量血压值的可靠性以及未来使用血压监测功能的意愿。结果:共有1071名参与者回应了调查。50-59岁是最大的年龄组(33.3%),其次是40-49岁(29.9%)。虽然近一半的参与者(47.5%)没有慢性疾病,但40.1%的人报告患有高血压。血压监测是智能手表最常用的功能(95.8%),其次是心率测量(87.1%)。31.8%的参与者报告说,智能手机应用程序测量的血压值“非常准确和有用”,而63.5%的人认为与标准的家用血压监测设备相比,它们“略低(44.4%)”或“略高(19.1%)”。93%的参与者报告每周至少使用一次血压监测功能。在血压校准过程中,大多数参与者(93.9%)自己校准了血压测量应用程序,50.8%的参与者认为难度级别为“非常容易”。结论:在普通人群中,使用智能手表进行无袖扣血压测量是可行的,包括自校准过程。然而,在准确性方面的满意程度仍然是适度的,表明需要进一步的发展。
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Feasibility, credence, and usefulness of out-of-office cuffless blood pressure monitoring using smartwatch: a population survey.

Feasibility, credence, and usefulness of out-of-office cuffless blood pressure monitoring using smartwatch: a population survey.

Feasibility, credence, and usefulness of out-of-office cuffless blood pressure monitoring using smartwatch: a population survey.

Feasibility, credence, and usefulness of out-of-office cuffless blood pressure monitoring using smartwatch: a population survey.

Background: Cuffless blood pressure (BP) measurement, enabled by recent advances in wearable devices, allows for BP monitoring in daily life. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, cresdence, and usefulness of cuffless BP monitoring through a population survey.

Methods: During the "Daily BP Measurement with Your Galaxy Watch" campaign held by the Korean Society of Hypertension, participants were asked to share their experiences with cuffless BP measurement using a smartwatch application through an online survey. The questionnaire included questions about age, underlying medical conditions, smartwatch utilization, experience with BP calibration, the reliability of BP values measured by a smartwatch, and willingness to use the BP monitoring function in the future.

Results: A total of 1071 participants responded to the survey. The largest age group (decile) was 50-59 years old (33.3%), followed by 40-49 years old (29.9%). Although nearly half of the participants (47.5%) had no chronic diseases, 40.1% reported having hypertension. BP monitoring was the most frequently utilized smartwatch function (95.8%), followed by heart rate measurement (87.1%). 31.8% of participants reported that BP values measured by the smartphone application were "very accurate and helpful," while 63.5% rated them as "slightly lower (44.4%)" or "higher (19.1%)" compared to the standard home BP monitoring device. 93% of the participants reported utilizing the BP monitoring function at least once a week. Regarding the BP calibration process, most participants (93.9%) calibrated the BP measurement application themselves, and 50.8% rated the difficulty level as "very easy."

Conclusion: Cuffless BP measurement using a smartwatch application was feasible in the general population, including the self-calibration process. However, the satisfaction level in terms of accuracy is still modest, indicating a need for further development.

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Clinical Hypertension
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