移动医疗在心脏病学实践中的最新进展。

Q2 Medicine Acta Informatica Medica Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.5455/aim.2022.30.236-250
Shynar Kulbayeva, Karlygash Tazhibayeva, Laura Seiduanova, Indira Smagulova, Aiman Mussina, Shynar Tanabayeva, Ildar Fakhradiyev, Timur Saliev
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背景:医疗保健的数字化导致了对各种疾病的监测、诊断和治疗的优化。考虑到最近COVID-19大流行的情况,数字技术可以通过对受感染患者的远程监测和诊断来改善病毒感染的管理。到目前为止,已经提出了各种移动健康应用程序(应用程序),包括为被诊断患有心血管疾病的患者提供的应用程序。目的:本综述旨在分析一系列用于改善初级心脏保健的移动健康解决方案。此外,我们研究了推动和阻碍在诊所广泛引入移动医疗服务的因素。方法:本研究以系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明指南为基础。使用PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane Library、Scopus和Google Scholar数据库进行出版物搜索。选取2014年至2022年1月期间发表的研究进行分析。纳入研究的偏倚风险评估使用Cochrane协作偏倚风险工具进行。结果和讨论:总共评估了5513项研究,其中39项研究被纳入。心脏病应用的移动健康的主要趋势是使用不同类型的可穿戴设备和人工智能平台。事实上,移动技术允许远程监控、解释和分析从患者身上收集的生物医学数据。结论:本文献检索的结果表明,被诊断患有心血管疾病的患者可以从移动健康在心脏病学中的应用中获益。然而,尽管证明了移动医疗在心脏病学方面的优势,但在有效性、安全性、可靠性以及缺乏官方组织的官方法规和指导方针方面存在许多挑战和担忧。这些问题需要解决方案,并进一步努力在心脏实践中广泛实施移动健康技术。
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The Recent Advances of Mobile Healthcare in Cardiology Practice.

Background: Digitalization of healthcare led to the optimization of monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment of the range of disorders. Taking into account recent situation with COVID-19 pandemics, digital technologies allowed to improve management of viral infections via remote monitoring and diagnostics of infected patients. Up to date, various mobile health applications (apps) have been proposed, including apps for the patients diagnosed with cardiovascular pathologies.

Objective: The presented review aimed at the analyses of a range of mHealth solutions used to improve primary cardiac care. In addition, we studied the factors driving and hindering the wide introduction of mHealth services in the clinics.

Methods: The work was based on the guidelines of the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement. The publication search was carried out using PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases. Studies published during the period from 2014 until January 2022 were selected for the analysis. The evaluation of risk of bias for the included studies was conducted using the Cochrane Collaboration Risk of Bias tool.

Results and discussion: An overall 5513 studies were assessed for eligibility after which 39 studies were included.. The main trend in the mobile health for cardiological applications is the use of different types of wearable devices and Artificial Intelligence-platforms. In fact, mobile technology allows remotely to monitor, interpret, and analyze biomedical data collected from the patient.

Conclusion: The results of this literature search demonstrated that patients diagnosed with cardiovascular disorders can potentially benefit from the application of mHealth in cardiology. However, despite the proven advantages of mHealth for cardiology, there are many challenges and concerns regarding effectiveness, safety, reliability and the lack of official regulation and guidelines from official organizations. Such issues require solutions and further work towards a wide implementation of mHealth technologies in cardiac practice.

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