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Wearable sensing, big data technology for cardiovascular healthcare: current status and future prospective

Fen Miao, Dan Wu, Zeng-Ding Liu, Ruojun Zhang, Min Tang, Ye Li

2022Chinese Medical Journal20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Wearable technology, which can continuously and remotely monitor physiological and behavioral parameters by incorporated into clothing or worn as an accessory, introduces a new era for ubiquitous health care. With big data technology, wearable data can be analyzed to help long-term cardiovascular care. This review summarizes the recent developments of wearable technology related to cardiovascular care, highlighting the most common wearable devices and their accuracy. We also examined the application of these devices in cardiovascular healthcare, such as the early detection of arrhythmias, measuring blood pressure, and detecting prevalent diabetes. We provide an overview of the challenges that hinder the widespread application of wearable devices, such as inadequate device accuracy, data redundancy, concerns associated with data security, and lack of meaningful criteria, and offer potential solutions. Finally, the future research direction for cardiovascular care using wearable devices is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerWearable technologyComputer scienceHealth careBig dataRedundancy (engineering)ClothingData scienceHuman–computer interactionMedicineInternet privacyEmbedded systemData miningEconomicsEconomic growthHistoryArchaeologyOperating systemNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringPhysical Activity and HealthHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control