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Remote Speech Analysis in the Evaluation of Hospitalized Patients With Acute Decompensated Heart Failure.
Amir, Offer; Abraham, William T; Azzam, Zaher S; Berger, Gidon; Anker, Stefan D; Pinney, Sean P; Burkhoff, Daniel; Shallom, Ilan D; Lotan, Chaim; Edelman, Elazer R.
Afiliação
  • Amir O; Department of Cardiology, Hadassah Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel; Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Zfat, Israel.
  • Abraham WT; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Electronic address: William.Abraham@osumc.edu.
  • Azzam ZS; Department of Internal Medicine "B", Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel; The Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
  • Berger G; Department of Internal Medicine "B", Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel; The Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
  • Anker SD; Department of Cardiology (CVK) and Berlin Institute of Health Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT); German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) partner site Berlin; Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Pinney SP; Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Burkhoff D; Cardiovascular Research Foundation, New York City, New York USA.
  • Shallom ID; Cordio Medical, Or Yehuda, Israel.
  • Lotan C; Department of Cardiology, Hadassah Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Edelman ER; Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
JACC Heart Fail ; 10(1): 41-49, 2022 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34969496
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study assessed the performance of an automated speech analysis technology in detecting pulmonary fluid overload in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).

BACKGROUND:

Pulmonary edema is the main cause of heart failure (HF)-related hospitalizations and a key predictor of poor postdischarge prognosis. Frequent monitoring is often recommended, but signs of decompensation are often missed. Voice and sound analysis technologies have been shown to successfully identify clinical conditions that affect vocal cord vibration mechanics.

METHODS:

Adult patients with ADHF (n = 40) recorded 5 sentences, in 1 of 3 languages, using HearO, a proprietary speech processing and analysis application, upon admission (wet) to and discharge (dry) from the hospital. Recordings were analyzed for 5 distinct speech measures (SMs), each a distinct time, frequency resolution, and linear versus perceptual (ear) model; mean change from baseline SMs was calculated.

RESULTS:

In total, 1,484 recordings were analyzed. Discharge recordings were successfully tagged as distinctly different from baseline (wet) in 94% of cases, with distinct differences shown for all 5 SMs in 87.5% of cases. The largest change from baseline was documented for SM2 (218%). Unsupervised, blinded clustering of untagged admission and discharge recordings of 9 patients was further demonstrated for all 5 SMs.

CONCLUSIONS:

Automated speech analysis technology can identify voice alterations reflective of HF status. This platform is expected to provide a valuable contribution to in-person and remote follow-up of patients with HF, by alerting to imminent deterioration, thereby reducing hospitalization rates. (Clinical Evaluation of Cordio App in Adult Patients With CHF; NCT03266029).
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Insuficiência Cardíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: JACC Heart Fail Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Israel

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Insuficiência Cardíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: JACC Heart Fail Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Israel