Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Center of Research on Psychological Disorders and Somatic Diseases, Tilburg University, the Netherlands (M.E., M.H., W.J.K.).
Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities (M.E., D.L.W., M.C.P., M.A.R.B.), Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2024 Sep;17(9):e012913. doi: 10.1161/CIRCEP.124.012913. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a major health problem, and immediate treatment is essential for improving the chances of survival. The development of technological solutions to detect out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and alert emergency responders is gaining momentum; multiple research consortia are currently developing wearable technology for this purpose. For the responsible design and implementation of this technology, it is necessary to attend to the ethical implications. This review identifies relevant ethical aspects of wearable-based out-of-hospital cardiac arrest detection according to four key principles of medical ethics. First, aspects related to beneficence concern the effectiveness of the technology. Second, nonmaleficence requires preventing psychological distress associated with wearing the device and raises questions about the desirability of screening. Third, grounded in autonomy are empowerment, the potential reidentification from continuously collected data, issues of data access, bystander privacy, and informed consent. Finally, justice concerns include the risks of algorithmic bias and unequal technology access. Based on this overview and relevant legislation, we formulate design recommendations. We suggest that key elements are device accuracy and reliability, dynamic consent, purpose limitation, and personalization. Further empirical research is needed into the perspectives of stakeholders, including people at risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and their next-of-kin, to achieve a successful and ethically balanced integration of this technology in society.
院外心脏骤停是一个主要的健康问题,立即治疗对于提高生存机会至关重要。开发用于检测院外心脏骤停并向急救人员发出警报的技术解决方案的势头正在增强;目前,多个研究联盟正在为此目的开发可穿戴技术。为了负责任地设计和实施这项技术,必须注意其伦理含义。本综述根据医学伦理学的四项关键原则,确定了基于可穿戴设备的院外心脏骤停检测的相关伦理方面。首先,与有利相关的方面涉及技术的有效性。其次,不伤害原则要求防止与佩戴设备相关的心理困扰,并引发有关筛查可取性的问题。第三,自主性是权力、从不断收集的数据中重新识别的潜力、数据访问、旁观者隐私和知情同意的问题。最后,公正问题包括算法偏差和技术获取不平等的风险。基于这一概述和相关立法,我们制定了设计建议。我们建议关键要素是设备的准确性和可靠性、动态同意、目的限制和个性化。需要进一步研究利益相关者的观点,包括有院外心脏骤停风险的人和他们的近亲,以成功地将这项技术在社会中进行平衡的伦理整合。