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基于远程医疗的 COVID-19 患者生命体征自我评估的验证:一项试点研究。

Validation of telemedicine-based self-assessment of vital signs for patients with COVID-19: A pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Digital Health and Telemedicine R&D, Juntendo University, Japan.

Department of Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine, Juntendo University, Japan.

出版信息

J Telemed Telecare. 2023 Sep;29(8):600-606. doi: 10.1177/1357633X211011825. Epub 2021 May 9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the development of a system that would prevent the infection of healthcare providers is in urgent demand. We sought to investigate the feasibility and validity of a telemedicine-based system in which healthcare providers remotely check the vital signs measured by patients with COVID-19.

METHODS

Patients hospitalized with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 measured and uploaded their vital signs to secure cloud storage. Additionally, the respiratory rates were monitored using a mat-type sensor placed under the bed. We assessed the time until the values became available on the Cloud and the agreements between the patient-measured vital signs and simultaneous healthcare provider measurements.

RESULTS

Between 26 May-23 September 2020, 3835 vital signs were measured and uploaded to the cloud storage by the patients (=16, median 72 years old, 31% women). All patients successfully learned how to use these devices with a 10-minute lecture. The median time until the measurements were available on the cloud system was only 0.35 min, and 95.2% of the vital signs were available within 5 min of the measurement. The agreement between the patients' and healthcare providers' measurements was excellent for all parameters. Interclass coefficient correlations were as follows: systolic (0.92, <0.001), diastolic blood pressure (0.86, <0.001), heart rate (0.89, <0.001), peripheral oxygen saturation (0.92, <0.001), body temperature (0.83, <0.001), and respiratory rates (0.90, <0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Telemedicine-based self-assessment of vital signs in patients with COVID-19 was feasible and reliable. The system will be a useful alternative to traditional vital sign measurements by healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

简介

在持续的 COVID-19 大流行期间,开发一种能够预防医护人员感染的系统迫在眉睫。我们旨在研究一种基于远程医疗的系统的可行性和有效性,该系统可使医护人员远程检查 COVID-19 患者测量的生命体征。

方法

住院的 COVID-19 确诊或疑似患者测量并将其生命体征上传至安全的云存储。此外,还使用放置在床底下的垫式传感器监测呼吸频率。我们评估了值在云端可用的时间,以及患者测量的生命体征与同时进行的医护人员测量之间的一致性。

结果

在 2020 年 5 月 26 日至 9 月 23 日期间,共有 3835 个生命体征由患者测量并上传至云存储(=16,中位数年龄 72 岁,女性占 31%)。所有患者均在 10 分钟的讲座后成功学会了如何使用这些设备。测量值在云端系统中可用的中位数时间仅为 0.35 分钟,且 95.2%的生命体征在测量后 5 分钟内可用。患者和医护人员测量之间的所有参数的一致性都非常好。组内相关系数的相关性如下:收缩压(0.92,<0.001)、舒张压(0.86,<0.001)、心率(0.89,<0.001)、外周血氧饱和度(0.92,<0.001)、体温(0.83,<0.001)和呼吸频率(0.90,<0.001)。

结论

基于远程医疗的 COVID-19 患者生命体征自我评估是可行且可靠的。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,该系统将成为传统医护人员生命体征测量的有用替代方法。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ca7f/10466931/beea217113e6/10.1177_1357633X211011825-fig1.jpg

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