医学
可穿戴计算机
可穿戴技术
医疗保健
疾病管理
疾病
智能手表
健康管理体系
互联网隐私
替代医学
计算机科学
经济增长
病理
嵌入式系统
经济
作者
Niraj Varma,Janet K. Han,Rod Passman,Lindsey Rosman,Hamid Ghanbari,Peter A. Noseworthy,Jennifer N. Avari Silva,Abhishek Deshmukh,Prashanthan Sanders,Gerhard Hindricks,Gregory Y.H. Lip,Arun Raghav Mahankali Sridhar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2023.11.024
摘要
Direct-to-consumer (D2C) wearables are becoming increasingly popular in cardiovascular health management because of their affordability and capability to capture diverse health data. Wearables may enable continuous health care provider-patient partnerships and reduce the volume of episodic clinic-based care (thereby reducing health care costs). However, challenges arise from the unregulated use of these devices, including questionable data reliability, potential misinterpretation of information, unintended psychological impacts, and an influx of clinically nonactionable data that may overburden the health care system. Further, these technologies could exacerbate, rather than mitigate, health disparities. Experience with wearables in atrial fibrillation underscores these challenges. The prevalent use of D2C wearables necessitates a collaborative approach among stakeholders to ensure effective integration into cardiovascular care. Wearables are heralding innovative disease screening, diagnosis, and management paradigms, expanding therapeutic avenues, and anchoring personalized medicine.
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