Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, 1721 East Madison Street Traylor Hall 901, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
J Med Syst. 2024 May 27;48(1):57. doi: 10.1007/s10916-024-02077-9.
Wearable electronics are increasingly common and useful as health monitoring devices, many of which feature the ability to record a single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). However, recording the ECG commonly requires the user to touch the device to complete the lead circuit, which prevents continuous data acquisition. An alternative approach to enable continuous monitoring without user initiation is to embed the leads in a garment. This study assessed ECG data obtained from the YouCare device (a novel sensorized garment) via comparison with a conventional Holter monitor. A cohort of thirty patients (age range: 20-82 years; 16 females and 14 males) were enrolled and monitored for twenty-four hours with both the YouCare device and a Holter monitor. ECG data from both devices were qualitatively assessed by a panel of three expert cardiologists and quantitatively analyzed using specialized software. Patients also responded to a survey about the comfort of the YouCare device as compared to the Holter monitor. The YouCare device was assessed to have 70% of its ECG signals as "Good", 12% as "Acceptable", and 18% as "Not Readable". The R-wave, independently recorded by the YouCare device and Holter monitor, were synchronized within measurement error during 99.4% of cardiac cycles. In addition, patients found the YouCare device more comfortable than the Holter monitor (comfortable 22 vs. 5 and uncomfortable 1 vs. 18, respectively). Therefore, the quality of ECG data collected from the garment-based device was comparable to a Holter monitor when the signal was sufficiently acquired, and the garment was also comfortable.
可穿戴电子产品作为健康监测设备越来越普及和有用,其中许多产品具有记录单导联心电图 (ECG) 的功能。然而,记录 ECG 通常需要用户触摸设备以完成导联电路,这会阻止连续的数据采集。另一种无需用户启动即可实现连续监测的方法是将导联嵌入服装中。本研究通过与传统 Holter 监测仪进行比较,评估了 YouCare 设备(一种新型传感器化服装)获得的 ECG 数据。一组 30 名患者(年龄范围:20-82 岁;女性 16 名,男性 14 名)接受了 24 小时的监测,同时使用 YouCare 设备和 Holter 监测仪进行监测。由三名专家心脏病学家组成的小组对来自两种设备的 ECG 数据进行了定性评估,并使用专门的软件进行了定量分析。患者还对与 Holter 监测仪相比,YouCare 设备的舒适度进行了调查。研究人员评估认为,YouCare 设备 70%的 ECG 信号为“良好”,12%为“可接受”,18%为“无法读取”。YouCare 设备和 Holter 监测仪独立记录的 R 波在 99.4%的心动周期内的测量误差内同步。此外,患者发现 YouCare 设备比 Holter 监测仪更舒适(分别为舒适 22 名和 5 名,不适 1 名和 18 名)。因此,当信号足够获取时,基于服装的设备收集的 ECG 数据的质量可与 Holter 监测仪相媲美,同时服装也很舒适。