The reliability of the results of self monitoring of the vitals in the wild using medical devices or wearables or camera based smart phone solutions is subject to variabilities such as position of placement, hardware of the device and environmental factors. In this first of its kind study, we demonstrate that this variability in self monitoring of Blood Pressure (BP), Blood oxygen saturation level (SpO2) and Heart rate (HR) is statistically significant (p<0.05) on 203 healthy subjects by quantifying positional and hardware variability. We also establish the existence of this variability in camera based solutions for self-monitoring of vitals in smart phones and thus prove that the use of camera based smart phone solutions is similar to the use of medical devices or wearables for self-monitoring in the wild.
翻译:使用医疗设备或可磨损设备或相机智能电话解决方案对野生生命体进行自我监测的结果的可靠性取决于放置位置、装置硬件和环境因素等不同情况,在第一次此类研究中,我们证明,对血液压力(BP)、血液氧饱和水平(SpO2)和心率(HR)进行自我监测的这种差异性(p<0.05),通过量化定位和硬件变异性,对203个健康对象具有统计意义(p<0.05),我们还证实基于相机的智能电话生命体自我监测解决方案存在这种变异性,从而证明基于相机的智能电话解决方案的使用类似于在野外使用医疗设备或可磨损器进行自我监测。