Sensors (Aug 2024)

Continuous Temperature Telemonitoring of Patients with COVID-19 and Other Infectious Diseases Treated in Hospital-at-Home: Viture<sup>®</sup> System Validation

  • Laura Sesma-Sánchez,
  • María Ruiz-Castellano,
  • Ainara Romero-Roldán,
  • Laura Álvarez-García,
  • Marta Morrás-Gómez,
  • Idoia Tabar-Liberal,
  • Marta Pulido-Fontes,
  • Belén Salmón-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24155027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 5027

Abstract

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Body temperature must be monitored in patients receiving Hospital-at-Home (HaH) care for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. Continuous temperature telemonitoring (CTT) detects fever and patient deterioration early, facilitating decision-making. We performed a validation clinical study assessing the safety, comfort, and impact on healthcare practice of Viture®, a CTT system, compared with a standard digital axillary thermometer in 208 patients with COVID-19 and other infectious diseases treated in HaH at the Navarra University Hospital (HUN). Overall, 3258 pairs of measurements showed a clinical bias of −0.02 °C with limits of agreement of −0.96/+0.92 °C, a 95% acceptance rate, and a mean absolute deviation of 0.36 (SD 0.30) °C. Viture® detected 3 times more febrile episodes and revealed fever in 50% more patients compared with spot measurements. Febrile episodes were detected 7.23 h (mean) earlier and modified the diagnostic and/or therapeutic approach in 43.2% of patients. Viture® was validated for use in a clinical setting and was more effective in detecting febrile episodes than conventional methods.

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