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可穿戴入耳式传感器的温度和心率监测评估:一项初步研究。

Evaluation of a Wearable in-Ear Sensor for Temperature and Heart Rate Monitoring: A Pilot Study.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Luebeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538, Luebeck, Germany.

Department of Thoracic Surgery, LungenClinic Großhansdorf, Woehrendamm 80, 22927, Grosshansdorf, Germany.

出版信息

J Med Syst. 2022 Nov 4;46(12):91. doi: 10.1007/s10916-022-01872-6.

Abstract

In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, wearable sensors are important for early detection of critical illness especially in COVID-19 outpatients. We sought to determine in this pilot study whether a wearable in-ear sensor for continuous body temperature and heart rate monitoring (Cosinuss company, Munich) is sufficiently accurate for body temperature and heart rate monitoring. Comparing with several anesthesiologic standard of care monitoring devices (urinary bladder and zero-heat flux thermometer and ECG), we evaluated the in-ear sensor during non-cardiac surgery (German Clinical Trials Register Reg.-No: DRKS00012848). Limits of Agreement (LoA) based on Bland-Altman analysis were used to study the agreement between the in-ear sensor and the reference methods. The estimated LoA of the Cosinuss One and bladder temperature monitoring were [-0.79, 0.49] °C (95% confidence intervals [-1.03, -0.65] (lower LoA) and [0.35, 0.73] (upper LoA)), and [-0.78, 0.34] °C (95% confidence intervals [-1.18, -0.59] (lower LoA) and [0.16, 0.74] (upper LoA)) of the Cosinuss One and zero-heat flux temperature monitoring. 89% and 79% of Cosinuss One temperature monitoring were within ± 0.5 °C limit of bladder and zero-heat flux monitoring, respectively. The estimated LoA of Cosinuss One and ECG heart rate monitoring were [-4.81, 4.27] BPM (95% confidence intervals [-5.09, -4.56] (lower LoA) and [4.01, 4.54] (upper LoA)). The proportion of detection differences within ± 2BPM was 84%. Body temperature and heart rate were reliably measured by the wearable in-ear sensor.

摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行背景下,可穿戴传感器对于早期发现危重症(尤其是 COVID-19 门诊患者)非常重要。我们旨在通过这项初步研究来确定,连续体温和心率监测的可穿戴入耳式传感器(Cosinuss 公司,慕尼黑)在体温和心率监测方面是否足够准确。我们使用多项麻醉学标准监护设备(膀胱和零热通量温度计及心电图)对入耳式传感器进行了评估,该研究纳入了非心脏手术患者(德国临床试验注册处注册号:DRKS00012848)。我们使用基于 Bland-Altman 分析的界限协议(LoA)来研究入耳式传感器与参考方法之间的一致性。Cosinuss One 和膀胱温度监测的估计 LoA 分别为[-0.79, 0.49] °C(95%置信区间[-1.03, -0.65](下界)和[0.35, 0.73](上界))和[-0.78, 0.34] °C(95%置信区间[-1.18, -0.59](下界)和[0.16, 0.74](上界))。Cosinuss One 和零热通量温度监测的 89%和 79%的温度监测值在膀胱和零热通量监测的±0.5°C 限值内。Cosinuss One 和心电图心率监测的估计 LoA 分别为[-4.81, 4.27] BPM(95%置信区间[-5.09, -4.56](下界)和[4.01, 4.54](上界))。在±2BPM 内检测到的差值比例为 84%。该可穿戴入耳式传感器可可靠地测量体温和心率。

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