Luis Giménez-Miranda, Santiago F Scagliusi, Pablo Pérez-García, Alberto Olmo-Fernández, Gloria Huertas, Alberto Yúfera, Francisco J Medrano
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摘要
背景:心力衰竭(HF)是入院治疗的常见病因,体液超负荷直接导致失代偿。生物阻抗(BI)是一种与组织水合状态相关的物理参数,有望监测充血情况并改善预后。本系统性综述旨在评估基于生物阻抗的可穿戴设备对高血压体液监测的临床意义:方法:根据 2024 年 2 月 4 日的 PRISMA 建议,我们在五个医学数据库(PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane、Web of Science 和 Embase)中对已发表的文献进行了系统性回顾,以评估针对高血压患者的可穿戴 BI 测量设备的研究。采用 ROBINS 工具对偏倚风险进行了评估:综述包括 10 篇文章,共有 535 名参与者(平均年龄为 66.7 ± 8.9 岁,男性占 70.4%)。三篇文章确定了高血压患者与对照组或充血性高血压患者与非充血性高血压患者之间存在明显的 BI 值差异。四篇文章重点研究了设备预测心房颤动恶化相关事件的能力,结果显示总体灵敏度为 70.0(95% CI 68.8-71.1),特异性为 89.1(95% CI 88.3-89.9)。一篇文章对预后进行了评估,结果显示,R80kHz下降与全因死亡率有关,危险比(HR)为5.51(95% CI 1.55-23.32;P = 0.02),与全因死亡率和HF入院综合死亡率有关,危险比(HR)为4.96(95% CI 1.82-14.37;P = 0.01):血压测量可穿戴设备在检测体液超负荷方面表现出功效,有望用于高血压监测。然而,与标准护理相比,还需要进一步的研究和技术改进,以优化其对预后的影响,然后才能在临床实践中常规应用:检索协议已在 PROSPERO(CRD42024509914)上注册。
Wearable Devices Based on Bioimpedance Test in Heart Failure: Clinical Relevance: Systematic Review.
Background: Heart failure (HF) represents a frequent cause of hospital admission, with fluid overload directly contributing to decompensations. Bioimpedance (BI), a physical parameter linked to tissue hydration status, holds promise in monitoring congestion and improving prognosis. This systematic review aimed to assess the clinical relevance of BI-based wearable devices for HF fluid monitoring.
Methods: A systematic review of the published literature was conducted in five medical databases (PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Embase) for studies assessing wearable BI-measuring devices on HF patients following PRISMA recommendations on February 4th, 2024. The risk of bias was evaluated using the ROBINS tool.
Results: The review included 10 articles with 535 participants (mean age 66.7 ± 8.9 years, males 70.4%). Three articles identified significant BI value differences between HF patients and controls or congestive vs non-congestive HF patients. Four articles focused on the devices' ability to predict HF worsening-related events, revealing an overall sensitivity of 70.0 (95% CI 68.8-71.1) and specificity of 89.1 (95% CI 88.3-89.9). One article assessed prognosis, showing that R80kHz decrease was related to all-cause-mortality with a hazard ratio (HR) of 5.51 (95% CI 1.55-23.32; p = 0.02) and the composite all-cause-mortality and HF admission with a HR of 4.96 (95% CI 1.82-14.37; p = 0.01).
Conclusions: BI-measuring wearable devices exhibit efficacy in detecting fluid overload and hold promise for HF monitoring. However, further studies and technological improvements are required to optimize their impact on prognosis compared to standard care before they can be routinely implemented in clinical practice.
Prospero registration: The search protocol was registered at PROSPERO (CRD42024509914).
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