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日期:2019-03-21 15:20

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Apple Watch Study Reports Success Identifying Heart Problem
A new study suggests the Apple Watch was able to identify abnormal heart rates that could be linked to a serious heart condition.
More than 400,000 Apple Watch users volunteered for the study. It was a project of researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Apple, the American technology company, provided money for the study. Results were recently presented at a major conference on heart health in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The researchers looked for signs of atrial fibrillation, the most common form of irregular heartbeat. The condition, also called "a-fib," results from the abnormal firing of electrical signals in the upper chambers of the heart.
Some people with atrial fibrillation feel changes in their heartbeat, while others do not. Because of this, many people do not know they have the condition.
People with untreated a-fib are about five times more likely to suffer a stroke. In the United States, a-fib causes an estimated 130,000 deaths and 750,000 hospitalizations each year.
People taking part in the study wore the Apple Watch for extended periods during 2017 and 2018. The devices contain an app that continuously gathers information without users having to do anything. It uses the watch's light sensor technology to measure blood flow. The system is designed to identify changes that might show an irregular heartbeat.
The researchers said that out of those taking part, about 2,000 subjects received a warning from the device that they might have a problem.
Those individuals were then asked to contact a doctor, who decided whether they should receive a patch to more closely watch for a possible irregular heartbeat. The patch uses electrocardiography, or ECG technology. Electrocardiography is the process of measuring and recording electrical signals in the heart.
The study found that about 84 percent of the time, those who received warnings of irregular heartbeat activity were found to be experiencing a-fib at the time. Of those who received warnings and followed up by using an ECG patch, one third were found later to have a-fib.
Overall, about 57 percent of those taking part in the study sought some kind of medical attention, researchers said.

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Lloyd Minor is head of Stanford's School of Medicine. In a statement, he said the results show great promise in using technology to create "more predictive and preventive health care."
Doctor Minor added that a-fib is just one example of a condition devices can help identify in the future. "This study opens the door to further research into wearable technologies and how they might be used to prevent disease before it strikes," he said.
But some health researchers warned against making any general judgements based on the Apple-financed study. They have called for much more research to measure the effectiveness of wearable devices to identify signs of disease.
Richard Kovacs is with the American College of Cardiology. He was not involved with the study. Doctor Kovacs told the Associated Press that despite the results, the Apple Watch system "is not perfect." He noted that since the study did not have a comparison group getting regular ECG measurements, there is no way of knowing if the device missed heartbeat problems. This could give users a false sense of security, he said.
Other experts agreed that more studies are needed before similar device-based health observation systems are widely recommended.
"I would not advise this to the overall general population," said Valentin Fuster, director of New York's Mount Sinai Heart system and a former American Heart Association president. He said he would rather see such systems tested in people with additional health risks, such as older adults with high blood pressure.
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研究显示苹果手表可识别出心脏问题
一项新研究显示,苹果手表能识别出可能与严重心脏问题有关的心律失常%rrVCA-=Kv&s5)
超过40万名苹果手表用户自愿参与了这项研究tiSle]l|!4nNcozK9。该研究是斯坦福大学医学院研究人员的一个研究项目]%isYe_a2lf[;I0P%n
美国科技公司苹果为这项研究提供资金6kp9I_k&r^=9XZr。研究结果于近期在路易斯安那州新奥尔良举行的心脏健康大会上公布EF.OGk#whr
研究人员对心房颤动迹象进行了观察,房颤是心律不齐的最常见形式*c#vh5UpNNKz=wu。这一症状简称为房颤,是心脏上部腔室电信号发射异常导致的结果0aufO[fiwz
有些房颤患者能感觉到心跳的变化,有些则不能#RupEG0[Xe。因此,许多人不知道他们患有房颤3!eNga.Le9VJopzD
对未接受过治疗的房颤患者来说,其中风的几率比其他人高出5倍&+KPK-=6B5=eiGh。每年在美国,房颤导致13万人死亡,75万人住院V%g^%!.+DIh#,Vr%P_zf
研究参与者在2017至2018年长时间佩戴苹果手表ulozgDRXURyF*kpPki0。该设备包含一个应用程序,可以持续收集信息,而用户无需做任何事A_!ckL!c1;.vio%z!C。它利用手表的光传感技术测量血流C0L,;^oN6HW。这个系统旨在识别可能与心律失常有关的变化;OPa(g]2h)2M9pxH8)U
研究人员表示,在参与者中,约2000人收到了他们可能有心脏问题的警告.lJ;7*Kcum2s]QC~
这些人随后要联系医生,医生会确定他们是否应该因潜在的心律不齐问题而佩戴贴片,以进一步观察u@5j#Rs05)h-J!-^q]_。该贴片使用心电图(简称ECG)技术B5JY6]QWuwJ。心电图用来测量并记录心脏的电信号eO,,mq8rgpl~7fLx8D
这项研究发现,84%的受试者在接到心律不齐警告时发现房颤IHbmN3+qwp[bEEaD。而在收到心律不齐警告、随后使用心电图贴片进行随访的受试者中,有三分之一的人检测到患有房颤BL8R[tx|J,uQC|f18C
研究人员表示,总体来说,约57%的参与者会寻求某种医疗检查av-HV%Tfo#T6kkd_
罗伊德·米诺是斯坦福大学医学院院长Hp87oBX~y_~。他在声明中表示,研究结果显示,利用科技来创造“预测性和预防性更好的医疗服务”拥有美好的前景vuR~oeB9*RxRqD]
米诺医生还表示,房颤只是这些设备在未来可以帮助识别的其中一种疾病Q#Ud0!kyj,eS[=el。他说,“这项研究为进一步研究可穿戴技术及其如何用于预防疾病打开了大门^3O1DX*baEBOw。”
但是一些卫生研究员警告称,不要基于苹果公司赞助的研究做出任何普遍性判断kgXypFTXZR。他们呼吁开展更多研究,对可穿戴设备识别疾病症状的效果进行评估xI*L%dx*!xqEkCPZ+jb
理查德·科瓦奇来自美国心脏病学会EsT+RfNv-knr#a_OnqB6。他并未参与这项研究@J,kfXey)b_h^&)1z。科瓦奇医生对美联社表示,不论研究结果如何,苹果手表系统“并不完美”-UIlESe9|EK3。他指出,研究并未让对照组接受常规心电图测试,所以无法知道该设备是否有错过的心跳问题tLgO~-@f%-93。他说,这可能使用户对安全产生错觉-]~ucU5U|ItbRqQhs(
其他专家也认为,在以健康观察系统为基础的类似设备得到广泛应用之前,需要进行更多研究-6eU.;[#_,^R+Xxn
瓦伦汀·弗斯特是纽约西奈山医疗系统负责人,他还曾担任过美国心脏协会主席,他说,“我不建议将这种设备应用于一般人群9rK6[-gHk*ZMWpG!Eh!。”他说他更希望看到这类系统在面临其他健康威胁的人群中进行测试,比如患有高血压的老年人8Lu7x3.aAm1IOLN
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重点单词
  • recordingn. 录音 动词record的现在分词
  • abnormaladj. 反常的,不正常的,不规则的 n. 不正常的人
  • populationn. 人口 ,(全体)居民,人数
  • directorn. 董事,经理,主管,指导者,导演
  • predictiveadj. 预言的,预兆的
  • associationn. 联合,结合,交往,协会,社团,联想
  • patchn. 补丁,小片 vt. 修补,补缀 n. 呆子
  • networkn. 网络,网状物,网状系统 vt. (以网络)覆
  • untreatedadj. 未经治疗的;未经处理的
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