Detection of health deterioration in a COVID-19 patient at home: the potential of ambient sensor systems

Hugo Saner, Narayan Schütz, P. Buluschek, Guillaume Du Pasquier, S. Morf, Marianne Frech, T. Nef
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The COVID-19 pandemic created increased interest in monitoring patients at home to allow timely recognition of health deteriorations. Hospital care is particularly demanding in these patients because of the necessity for isolation to avoid further spread of the disease. Therefore, home care is a preferred treatment setting for these patients. This is, to our knowledge, the first report indicating the potential of an affordable, contactless, and unobtrusive ambient sensor system for the detection of signs of health deterioration in a patient with COVID-19 by a caregiver from a distance. Prospective data acquisition and correlation of the data with clinical events were obtained from an 81-year-old senior with COVID-19 before and, in particular, over a period of 10 days prior to hospitalization. Clinical signs included weakness, increased respiration rate, sleep disturbances, and confusion. The visualization of a combination of this information on a dedicated dashboard allowed the caregiver to recognize a serious health deterioration that required a lifesaving hospitalization. The potential of such ambient sensor systems to detect signs of serious health deterioration in patients with COVID-19 opens new opportunities for use in asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic patients who live alone and are sent back to their homes for isolation in quarantine after diagnosis.
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在家检测COVID-19患者健康恶化:环境传感器系统的潜力
COVID-19大流行提高了人们对在家监测患者的兴趣,以便及时发现健康恶化情况。由于必须隔离以避免疾病进一步传播,对这些患者的住院治疗要求特别高。因此,家庭护理是这些患者的首选治疗环境。据我们所知,这是第一份报告,表明一种负担得起的、非接触式的、不显眼的环境传感器系统的潜力,可以让护理人员从远处检测COVID-19患者的健康恶化迹象。前瞻性数据采集和数据与临床事件的相关性来自一名81岁的COVID-19老年人,特别是在住院前10天内。临床症状包括虚弱、呼吸频率增加、睡眠障碍和精神错乱。在一个专用的仪表板上,这些信息的可视化组合使护理人员能够识别出严重的健康恶化,需要挽救生命的住院治疗。这种环境传感器系统在检测COVID-19患者严重健康恶化迹象方面的潜力,为独居并在诊断后被送回家中隔离的无症状或无症状患者提供了新的机会。
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