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Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Benefit of a Novel Clinical Decision Support System for the Management of COVID-19 Patients in Home Quarantine: A Study Protocol
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Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
MDPI
Documento Fuente
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 28;20(3):2300
Resumen
(1) Background: We present the protocol of a randomized controlled trial designed to
evaluate the benefit of a novel clinical decision support system for the management of patients with
COVID-19. (2) Methods: The study will recruit up to 500 participants (250 cases and 250 controls).
Both groups will receive the conventional telephone follow-up protocol by primary care and will also
be provided with access to a mobile application, in which they will be able to report their symptoms
three times a day. In addition, patients in the active group will receive a wearable smartwatch and a
pulse oximeter at home for real-time monitoring. The measured data will be visualized by primary
care and emergency health service professionals, allowing them to detect in real time the progression
and complications of the disease in order to promote early therapeutic interventions based on their
clinical judgement. (3) Results: Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the Drug Research
Ethics Committee of the Valladolid East Health Area (CASVE-NM-21-516). The results obtained
from this study will form part of the thesis of two PhD students and will be disseminated through
publication in a peer-reviewed journal. (4) Conclusions: The implementation of this telemonitoring
system can be extrapolated to patients with other similar diseases, such as chronic diseases, with a
high prevalence and need for close monitoring.
Palabras Clave
COVID-19; decision support system; Big Data; artificial intelligence; mobile health; telemedicine; wearable; monitoring
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spa
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