EHJ-review: wearables in de cardiovasculaire praktijk — hoe ver zijn we?
Deze EHJ-review schetst het huidige landschap van wearables (smartwatches, activity trackers) in de cardiovasculaire zorg: van leefstijlinterventies tot continue monitoring bij hartfalen en ritmestoornissen.
De auteurs benoemen de belangrijkste barrières — variabele meetmethoden, ontbrekende validatie, incompatibiliteit met EPD's en gebrek aan gestandaardiseerde workflows — en bespreken de opkomende rol van AI in data-interpretatie.
Praktische guidance voor clinici die wearable-data in spreekuur willen integreren.
Abstract (original)
Wearable devices are transforming cardiovascular medicine by enabling continuous monitoring of physiologic and behavioural measures outside of traditional clinical settings. Smartwatches and activity trackers, the most widely used wearables, employ motion and biometric sensors to measure physical activity, sleep quality, heart rate, and rhythm. By converting health goals into objective, quantifiable measures, wearable devices empower patients to assume a more active role in their health while providing clinicians with novel opportunities for longitudinal, real-world assessment. Clinical applications span the cardiovascular continuum from lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity and sleep to the remote management of chronic conditions such as heart failure. Widespread clinical adoption of wearables remains limited by challenges, such as variability in device methodology, data outputs, validation, and intended use; incompatibility with existing electronic health records; and the lack of standardized, evidence-based workflows for clinicians to efficiently interpret and act upon wearable data. This review summarizes the current landscape of wearable technologies in cardiovascular medicine by highlighting key clinical applications, evidence gaps in the existing literature, the role of artificial intelligence, and barriers to implementation. We discuss strategies to enhance clinical integration and strengthen the current evidence base while also providing practical guidance to help clinicians navigate commonly encountered clinical scenarios.
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Lees het volledige artikelDOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehag189