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在医疗紧急情况临床评估中使用患者手持传感器的静息心率和步数的可行性(FUSE):欧洲医院前瞻性观察性研究方案

Feasibility of Using Resting Heart Rate and Step Counts From Patient-Held Sensors During Clinical Assessment of Medical Emergencies (FUSE): Protocol for Prospective Observational Study in European Hospitals.

作者信息

Barrington Jack, Subbe Christian, Kellett John, Frischknecht Christensen Erika, Brabrand Mikkel, Nanayakkara Prabath, Alsma Jelmer

机构信息

Department of Acute Medicine, Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, United Kingdom.

North Wales Medical School, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Apr 28;14:e55975. doi: 10.2196/55975.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Abnormalities of vital signs are quantified by comparison with normal ranges, which are those observed in resting healthy populations. It might be more appropriate to compare the vital sign values of an individual in distress with their own usual values recorded when they were stable and well. Sensors from smartwatches or smartphones might make this possible at scale, but the proportion of patients using them is not known.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to assess the feasibility of using heart rate and mobility data from patients' own wearable sensors as part of clinical assessments at the time of presentation to hospitals with medical emergencies, and to quantify the difference between heart rate and the change in daily steps taken by the patient on admission to acute care compared with the previously recorded values at home.

METHODS

This is an international, multicenter observational study using the flashmob research design. The study will recruit patients aged 18 years and older who present to emergency departments, acute medical departments, or ambulatory emergency care with an acute medical complaint. Main end points of the study include the proportion of patients assessed for an acute complaint who use wearable devices to record vital signs. The study will describe the population that uses devices that collect vital signs in terms of sex, age group, digital literacy, and the severity of illness on presentation (as measured by a standard set of vital signs and frailty). Trends in heart rate and step counts measured in the month before presentation to acute care services will be reported according to discharge or admission status. Data will be collected during a pilot phase and during a single week in centers across Europe.

RESULTS

The study has been registered and passed the required approvals in the Netherlands Medical Ethics Committee (MEC-2022-0795) and the United Kingdom Integrated Research Application System (IRAS 321129). Based on the results of a pilot study performed at a single site in the United Kingdom, a flashmob study has been concluded in hospitals throughout Europe in May 2024 and reported in 2025.

CONCLUSIONS

With the increasing availability of consumer held devices able to record medically relevant information this study will provide information about the availability of these data for clinical use in a number of European settings.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/55975.

摘要

背景

生命体征异常是通过与正常范围进行比较来量化的,正常范围是在静息健康人群中观察到的范围。将处于痛苦中的个体的生命体征值与其在稳定健康时记录的自身通常值进行比较可能更为合适。智能手表或智能手机中的传感器或许能够大规模实现这一点,但使用这些设备的患者比例尚不清楚。

目的

本研究旨在评估在患者因医疗紧急情况前往医院就诊时,将患者自身可穿戴传感器的心率和活动数据用作临床评估一部分的可行性,并量化与患者在家中先前记录的值相比,患者入院接受急性护理时的心率与每日步数变化之间的差异。

方法

这是一项采用快闪研究设计的国际多中心观察性研究。该研究将招募18岁及以上因急性医疗问题前往急诊科、急性内科或门诊急诊护理的患者。该研究的主要终点包括因急性问题接受评估且使用可穿戴设备记录生命体征的患者比例。该研究将根据出院或入院状态描述使用收集生命体征设备的人群的性别、年龄组、数字素养以及就诊时的疾病严重程度(通过一套标准生命体征和虚弱程度来衡量)。将报告在前往急性护理服务机构就诊前一个月测量的心率和步数的趋势。数据将在试点阶段以及欧洲各中心的单周内收集。

结果

该研究已在荷兰医学伦理委员会(MEC - 2022 - 0795)和英国综合研究应用系统(IRAS 321129)注册并获得所需批准。基于在英国一个单一地点进行的试点研究结果,一项快闪研究已于2024年5月在欧洲各地的医院完成,并将于2025年报告结果。

结论

随着能够记录医学相关信息的消费型设备日益普及,本研究将提供有关这些数据在一些欧洲环境中用于临床的可获取性的信息。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1 - 10.2196/55975

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