The EU project "United4Health": Results and experiences from automatic health status assessment in a Norwegian telemedicine trial system
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The EU project "United4Health": Results and experiences from automatic health status assessment in a Norwegian telemedicine trial system
Abstract
Introduction: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease require help in daily life situations to increase their individual perception of security, especially under worsened medical conditions. Unnecessary hospital (re-)admissions and home visits by doctors or nurses shall be avoided. This study evaluates the results from a two-year telemedicine field trial for automatic health status assessment based on remote monitoring and analysis of a long time series of vital signs data from patients at home over periods of weeks or months.
Methods: After discharge from hospital treatment for acute exacerbations, 94 patients were recruited for follow-up by the trial system. The system supported daily measurements of pulse and transdermal peripheral capillary oxygen saturation at patients' homes, a symptom-specific questionnaire, and provided nurses trained to use telemedicine ("telenurses") with an automatically generated health status overview of all monitored patients. A colour code (green/yellow/red) indicated whether the patient was stable or had a notable deterioration, while red alerts highlighted those in most urgent need of follow-up. The telenurses could manually overwrite the status level based on the patients' conditions observed through video consultation.
Results: Health status evaluation in 4970 telemonitor datasets were assessed retrospectively. The automatic health status determination (subgroup of 33 patients) showed green status at 46% of the days during a one-month monitoring period, 28% yellow status, and 19% red status (no data reported at 7% of the days). The telenurses manually downrated approximately 10% of the red or yellow alerts.
Discussion: The evaluation of the defined real-time health status assessment algorithms, which involve static rules with personally adapted elements, shows limitations to adapt long-term home monitoring with adequate interpretation of day-to-day changes in the patient's condition. Thus, due to the given sensitivity and specificity of such algorithms, it seems challenging to avoid false high alerts.
Keywords: COPD; decision-support techniques; personalised health status assessment algorithms; remote patient monitoring; telehealth; triage.
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