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e-Health solution for home patient telemonitoring in early post-acute TIA/Minor stroke during COVID-19 pandemic

Authors :
Miloš Ajčević
Paola Caruso
Alessandro Marsich
Paolo Manganotti
Agostino Accardo
Paola Polverino
Giovanni Furlanis
Marcello Naccarato
Ajcevic, M.
Furlanis, G.
Naccarato, M.
Caruso, P.
Polverino, P.
Marsich, A.
Accardo, A.
Manganotti, P.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: When it comes to critical early post-acute TIA/stroke phase, there is a lack of a comprehensive multi-parametric telemonitoring system. The COVID-19 emergency, its related global mobility restrictions and fear of hospitalization further highlighted the need of a comprehensive solution. Objective: We aimed to design and test a pragmatic e-Health system based on multiparametric telemonitoring to support of TIA/stroke patients in sub-acute phase during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: We proposed a telemonitoring system and protocol for TIA/minor stroke patients during COVID-19 pandemic for patients at risk of stroke recurrence. This system involves the use of portable devices for BP/HR/SpO2/temperature sensing, panic-button, gateway, and a dedicated ICT platform. The protocol is a 14-day multiparametric telemonitoring, therapy, and emergency intervention based on vital sign alteration notifications. We conducted a proof-of-concept validation test on 8 TIA/minor stroke patients in the early post-acute phase (< 14 days from ischemic event). Results: The proposed solution allowed to promptly and remotely identify vital sign alterations at home during the early post-acute phase, allowing therapy and behavioral intervention adjustments. Also, we observed a significant improvement of quality of life, as well as a significant reduction of anxiety and depression status. TUQ showed ease of use, good interface quality and high user satisfaction of the proposed solution. The 3-month follow-up showed total adherence of prescribed therapy and no stroke/TIA recurrence or other emergency department admissions. Conclusion: The proposed e-Health solution and telemonitoring protocol may be highly useful for early post-acute remote patient management, thus supporting constant monitoring and patient adherence to the treatment pathway, especially during the COVID-19 emergency.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04173569e6d3874b4c1c4d5db624ca3d