Takami Mitsuru, Fukuzawa Koji, Kiuchi Kunihiko, Takemoto Makoto, Nakamura Toshihiro, Sakai Jun, Yatomi Atsusuke, Nakasone Kazutaka, Sonoda Yusuke, Yamamoto Kyoko, Takahara Hiroyuki, Suzuki Yuya, Tani Kenichi, Hirata Ken-Ichi
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Kobe Japan.
Section of Arrhythmia, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Kobe Japan.
Circ Rep. 2021 Apr 17;3(5):294-299. doi: 10.1253/circrep.CR-21-0033.
Demand is growing for remote electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring systems in the COVID-19 era in Japan. This study describes initial experiences with a small wireless ECG monitoring device and the utility of delivery via the postal service for outpatient care in Japan. Long-term ECG monitoring following postal delivery of the small ECG device was evaluated in 25 patients. The patients had no difficulties with either the postal delivery or self-fitting and wearing the devices. A median of 57 h monitoring per patient was performed. Arrhythmic events were detected in 8 patients. Most patients were satisfied with both the ECG devices and postal delivery. Postal delivery of ECG devices could be used in clinical practice to achieve less or no in-person contact during the COVID-19 era.
在日本的新冠疫情时代,对远程心电图(ECG)监测系统的需求不断增长。本研究描述了使用小型无线ECG监测设备的初步经验,以及通过邮政服务进行配送以用于日本门诊护理的效用。对25例患者进行了小型ECG设备邮政配送后的长期ECG监测评估。患者在邮政配送以及自行安装和佩戴设备方面均无困难。每位患者的中位监测时间为57小时。8例患者检测到心律失常事件。大多数患者对ECG设备和邮政配送都很满意。在新冠疫情时代,ECG设备的邮政配送可用于临床实践,以减少或避免面对面接触。