2015年1月8日木曜日
Wearable and Personal Heart Health Monitors
Hot Cardiology Topics to Watch in 2015
Dave Fornell, editor of DAIC Magazine
As editor of DAIC, I keep a close watch on trends in cardiovascular technology and try to predict what the next big advancements will be in the coming years. Here are my predictions for technologies to watch in the coming year that have the potential to fundamentally change the practice of cardiology:
4. Wearable and Personal Heart Health Monitors —The traditional Holter monitor to diagnose patients may rapidly be overtaken with the proliferation of new, inexpensive cardiac monitoring devices. New, small FDA-cleared Holters now use an adhesive backing that sticks to a patient’s chest for home use; wireless monitoring without the need for leads or wearing a clunky device on the belt. Consumer-grade monitors and apps now allow ECGs with atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmia detection to be performed on a smartphone and to be sent to a patient’s doctor from anywhere. These types of technologies will aid in patient engagement and increase the amount of data physicians have available to make a more accurate diagnosis and monitor a patient's ongoing health.