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Artikel: Contactless In-Home Monitoring of the Long-Term Respiratory and Behavioral Phenotypes in Older Adults With COVID-19: A Case Series.

Zhang, Guo / Vahia, Ipsit V / Liu, Yingcheng / Yang, Yuzhe / May, Rose / Cray, Hailey V / McGrory, William / Katabi, Dina

Frontiers in psychiatry

2021  Band 12, Seite(n) 754169

Abstract: ... for monitoring the long-term trajectories of respiratory and behavioral symptoms of COVID-19 patients at home ... Currently, there is a limited understanding of long-term outcomes of COVID-19, and a need ... COVID negative. Our study represents a novel phenotyping of the respiratory and behavioral trajectories ...

Abstract Currently, there is a limited understanding of long-term outcomes of COVID-19, and a need for in-home measurements of patients through the whole course of their disease. We study a novel approach for monitoring the long-term trajectories of respiratory and behavioral symptoms of COVID-19 patients at home. We use a sensor that analyzes the radio signals in the room to infer patients' respiration, sleep and activities in a passive and contactless manner. We report the results of continuous monitoring of three residents of an assisted living facility for 3 months, through the course of their disease and subsequent recovery. In total, we collected 4,358 measurements of gait speed, 294 nights of sleep, and 3,056 h of respiration. The data shows differences in the respiration signals between asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Longitudinally, we note sleep and motor abnormalities that persisted for months after becoming COVID negative. Our study represents a novel phenotyping of the respiratory and behavioral trajectories of COVID recovery, and suggests that the two may be integral components of the COVID-19 syndrome. It further provides a proof-of-concept that contactless passive sensors may uniquely facilitate studying detailed longitudinal outcomes of COVID-19, particularly among older adults.
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2021-10-27
Erscheinungsland Switzerland
Dokumenttyp Case Reports
ZDB-ID 2564218-2
ISSN 1664-0640
ISSN 1664-0640
DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.754169
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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