Takahashi Shizuko, Nakazawa Eisuke, Ichinohe Sakurako, Akabayashi Aru, Akabayashi Akira
Department of Biomedical Ethics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
Sanno Medical Center, 8-5-35 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Oct 21;12(10):2563. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12102563.
With the significant numbers of sudden home deaths reported worldwide due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), wearable technology has emerged as a method for surveilling this infection. This review explored the indicators of COVID-19 surveillance, such as vitals, respiratory condition, temperature, oxygen saturation (SpO), and activity levels using wearable devices. Studies published between 31 December 2019, and 8 July 2022, were obtained from PubMed, and grey literature, reference lists, and key journals were also searched. All types of articles with the keywords "COVID-19", "Diagnosis", and "Wearable Devices" were screened. Four reviewers independently screened the articles against the eligibility criteria and extracted the data using a data charting form. A total of 56 articles were on monitoring, of which 28 included SpO as a parameter. Although wearable devices are effective in the continuous monitoring of COVID-19 patients, further research on actual patients is necessary to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of wearable technology before policymakers can mandate its use.
由于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球范围内报告了大量在家中突然死亡的病例,可穿戴技术已成为监测这种感染的一种方法。本综述探讨了使用可穿戴设备监测COVID-19的指标,如生命体征、呼吸状况、体温、血氧饱和度(SpO)和活动水平。从PubMed获取了2019年12月31日至2022年7月8日发表的研究,还搜索了灰色文献、参考文献列表和主要期刊。筛选了所有带有关键词“COVID-19”“诊断”和“可穿戴设备”的文章类型。四名评审员根据纳入标准独立筛选文章,并使用数据图表形式提取数据。共有56篇关于监测的文章,其中28篇将SpO作为一个参数。尽管可穿戴设备在持续监测COVID-19患者方面是有效的,但在政策制定者强制要求使用之前,有必要对实际患者进行进一步研究,以确定可穿戴技术的效率和有效性。