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In-ear infrasonic hemodynography with a digital health device for cardiovascular monitoring using the human audiome.

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👉 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-022-00725-3#citeas

#DigitalHeath #AudioSignalProcessing #DigitalBiimarkers

In-ear infrasonic hemodynography with a digital health device for cardiovascular monitoring using the human audiome - npj Digital Medicine

Human bodily mechanisms and functions produce low-frequency vibrations. Our ability to perceive these vibrations is limited by our range of hearing. However, in-ear infrasonic hemodynography (IH) can measure low-frequency vibrations (<20 Hz) created by vital organs as an acoustic waveform. This is captured using a technology that can be embedded into wearable devices such as in-ear headphones. IH can acquire sound signals that travel within arteries, fluids, bones, and muscles in proximity to the ear canal, allowing for measurements of an individual’s unique audiome. We describe the heart rate and heart rhythm results obtained in time-series analysis of the in-ear IH data taken simultaneously with ECG recordings in two dedicated clinical studies. We demonstrate a high correlation (r = 0.99) between IH and ECG acquired interbeat interval and heart rate measurements and show that IH can continuously monitor physiological changes in heart rate induced by various breathing exercises. We also show that IH can differentiate between atrial fibrillation and sinus rhythm with performance similar to ECG. The results represent a demonstration of IH capabilities to deliver accurate heart rate and heart rhythm measurements comparable to ECG, in a wearable form factor. The development of IH shows promise for monitoring acoustic imprints of the human body that will enable new real-time applications in cardiovascular health that are continuous and noninvasive.

Nature
#digitalheath bin gespannt was die Zukunft bringt
New The King's Fund blog by me & Toby Lindsay
The need to recognise that it’s essential for staff to have space and time for digital transformation to be successful.
Inspired by the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland!
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2022/11/digitally-enabled-collaborative-work-needs-organisational-capacity-succeed
#MedMastodon #nhs #tech #healthtech #digitalheath #medtech
Digitally enabled collaborative work needs organisational capacity to succeed

Working collaboratively with technology means making time and space to connect with colleagues. Toby Lindsay and Pritesh Mistry make the case for slowing down to think and talk through change.

The King's Fund

#Telemedizin gehört längst zum Repertoire ärztlicher Beratung. Wir freuen uns, mit der Teleclinic seit langem eine verlässliche Partnerin gefunden zu haben. @[email protected] #digitalheath #healthcare

https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Videosprechstunde-und-Telemedizin-Hoffnungen-und-Huerden-7357307.html

Videosprechstunde und Telemedizin – Hoffnungen und Hürden

Mit der Pandemie ist die Nachfrage nach Videosprechstunden gestiegen. Telemedizinischen Angebote bieten Fachleuten zufolge Chancen, kommen aber langsam voran.

heise online

Hate it or not it Palantir may continue to play a role in the #nhs.

This article on federated data platforms & upcoming NHS funding outlines some of the concerns. 👇🏾

https://www.theregister.com/2022/11/21/nhs_palantir_federated_data_platform/

What are the benefits & are there alternatives?

#digitalheath #medmastadon #healthtech

UK's National Health Service will roll existing Palantir work into patient data platform

Does spy-tech supplier have a head start in bidding for the controversial deal it considers a 'must win'?

The Register
Inhealthcare: Redefining healthcare with digital technologies | Digital Health

The way we deliver healthcare in the UK must change. Nearly one in eight people are awaiting NHS treatment. Increasingly, people own smart devices...

Digital Health

1/3 Does anyone see the downfall of #EpicEHR?

I do but not anytime soon. So many of these systems have dumped millions of dollars and in some cases billions.

But I do think there is a way. It's hard and requires almost perfect execution.

#DigitalHeath #healthcare