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07.10.2021 13:07

Ear sensor permits safe telemedical care for COVID-19 risk patients

Dr. Andreas Battenberg Corporate Communications Center
Technische Universität München

    Using telemedicine, COVID-19 patients can be cared for safely at home – from initial home isolation to recovery or, in case problems arise, admission to hospital. A team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now successfully demonstrated this in a study involving 150 patients with risk factors for a severe progression of the disease.

    COVID-19 patients are required to go into home isolation. But this can be dangerous for high-risk patients if they develop a severe progression during isolation. In this case, timely admission to the hospital for treatment can be critical for survival.

    Unfortunately, many COVID-19 patients do not immediately notice when their condition starts to deteriorate. The alternative of playing safe by admitting all at-risk patients immediately upon diagnosis would overburden the clinics.

    Small effort – large gain in safety

    During the recent Corona waves, Georg Schmidt and his team provided telemedical care to more than 150 patients with risk factors for a severe progression of the disease using an ear sensor that is simply worn behind the ear like a hearing aid.

    The sensor recorded all important values such as body temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation in 15-minute intervals and transmitted the data to the telemedicine center at TUM’s university hospital Klinikum rechts der Isar. There, the team continuously monitored all incoming data. In addition, each participant was called at least once a day to inquire about his or her condition.

    Whenever the team noticed a deterioration in the readings, they called the patient. A physician then took a decision on whether hospitalization was indicated. With minimal effort, the team achieved a quality of monitoring quite comparable to that at a hospital.

    Great patient satisfaction

    Around one in eight participants had to be admitted during the study. Interestingly, most of these patients later stated that they did not themselves realize the degree of deterioration in their condition.

    "To our knowledge, this is the first study worldwide to continuously monitor patients in home isolation remotely and to prompt immediate hospitalization in the event of critical health deterioration," said Prof. Georg Schmidt, head of the Biosignal Processing Group at the Klinikum rechts der Isar.

    The study illustrates that COVID-19 risk patients can be monitored effectively using telemedicine, potentially saving valuable resources in future waves of infection. Patients were also very satisfied and felt significantly safer thanks to the continuous monitoring.

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    The study was funded by the TUM University Foundation, the Margarete Ammon Foundation and the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts. The sensor used by the authors is manufactured by Cosinuss GmbH, a spin-off from the Technical University of Munich.


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Prof. Dr. Georg Schmidt
    Technical University of Munich, Klinikum rechts der Isar
    Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiology
    Ismaninger Str. 22, 81675 Munich, Germany
    Tel.: +49 89 289 22731 – E-mail: gschmidt@tum.de


    Originalpublikation:

    Remote monitoring of COVID-19 positive high-risk patients in domestic isolation: A feasibility study
    David Wurzer, Paul Spielhagen, Adonia Siegmann, Ayca Gercekcioglu, Judith Gorgass, Simone Henze, Yuron Kolar, Felix Koneberg, Sari Kukkonen, Hannah McGowan, Stefanie Schmid-Eisinger, Alexander Steger, Michael Dommasch, Hans Ulrich Haase, Alexander Müller, Eimo Martens, Bernhard Haller, Katharina M. Huster, Georg Schmidt
    PLOS ONE, 16(9): e0257095; 24. Sept. 2021 – DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257095


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0257095 Original publication
    https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/36943 Press release at TUM-website
    https://med1.mri.tum.de/de/biosignalverarbeitung Website of the research group


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    With ear sensors, Covid-19 risk patients can be monitored comfortably and safely at home in order to enable rapid transport to the hospital if necessary.
    With ear sensors, Covid-19 risk patients can be monitored comfortably and safely at home in order to ...
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    The ear sensor is to be worn behind the ear like a hearing aid. It transmits the most important vital parameters every 15 minutes. If the values worsen, the patient is contacted and, if necessary, admitted to the hospital.
    The ear sensor is to be worn behind the ear like a hearing aid. It transmits the most important vita ...
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