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

•We proposed e-Health system for multiparametric telemonitoring of minor stroke/TIA patients.•The proposed solution allowed to promptly and remotely identify vital sign alterations at home.•The proposed solution allowed therapy and behavioral intervention adjustments.•The proposed e-Health solution...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland) Ireland), 2021-08, Vol.152, p.104442-104442, Article 104442
Hauptverfasser: Ajčević, Miloš, Furlanis, Giovanni, Naccarato, Marcello, Caruso, Paola, Polverino, Paola, Marsich, Alessandro, Accardo, Agostino, Manganotti, Paolo
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Zusammenfassung:•We proposed e-Health system for multiparametric telemonitoring of minor stroke/TIA patients.•The proposed solution allowed to promptly and remotely identify vital sign alterations at home.•The proposed solution allowed therapy and behavioral intervention adjustments.•The proposed e-Health solution may be highly useful for early post-stroke remote patient management. 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. 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. 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). 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. 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.
ISSN:1386-5056
1872-8243
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2021.104442