Department of Vascular Medicine, St. Josefs-Hospital, Beethovenstraße 20, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany.
Department of Vascular Medicine, St. Josefs-Hospital, Beethovenstraße 20, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany; School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Semin Vasc Surg. 2024 Sep;37(3):281-289. doi: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2024.08.004. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of global health care systems, underscoring the need for innovative solutions to meet the demands of an aging population, workforce shortages, and rising physician burnout. In recent years, wearable technology has helped segue various medical specialties into the digital era, yet its adoption in vascular surgery remains limited. This article explores the applications of wearable devices in vascular surgery and explores their potential outlets, such as enhancing primary and secondary prevention, optimizing perioperative care, and supporting surgical training. The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning with wearable technology further expands its applications, enabling predictive analytics, personalized care, and remote monitoring. Despite the promising prospects, challenges such as regulatory complexities, data security, and interoperability must be addressed. As the digital health movement unfolds, wearable technology could play a pivotal role in reshaping vascular surgery while offering cost-effective, accessible, and patient-centered care.
译文:
新冠疫情暴露了全球医疗体系的脆弱性,凸显了创新解决方案的必要性,以满足人口老龄化、劳动力短缺和医生职业倦怠日益严重等问题的需求。近年来,可穿戴技术帮助许多医学专业进入了数字时代,但在血管外科学领域的应用仍然有限。本文探讨了可穿戴设备在血管外科学中的应用,并探讨了其潜在的应用领域,如加强一级和二级预防、优化围手术期护理以及支持手术培训。人工智能和机器学习与可穿戴技术的融合进一步扩展了其应用,实现了预测分析、个性化护理和远程监测。尽管前景广阔,但仍需解决监管复杂性、数据安全和互操作性等挑战。随着数字医疗运动的展开,可穿戴技术可能在重塑血管外科学方面发挥关键作用,同时提供经济实惠、可及性高和以患者为中心的护理。