Evaluating the Effectiveness of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Departments: Cohort Study From the Hangzhou Asian Games.

Publication date: Jun 30, 2025

Challenges in emergency medicine include overcrowding, insufficient emergency care resources, and extended emergency department (ED) waiting times. These issues contribute to delays in treatment and unfavorable outcomes. This situation worsens in events with large crowds and particularly worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The integration of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses could potentially enhance patient care in the ED. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of AR smart glasses in reducing patient care time in the ED during the 19th Asian Games and the Fourth Asian Para Games Hangzhou 2022 (HAG2022). The study specifically compares the prepreparation time (PPT) and consult response time (CRT) in patients receiving teleconsultations via AR smart glasses versus those receiving standard care without AR. This retrospective study was conducted between September 13, 2023, and October 28, 2023, during HAG2022. The data were gathered from AR smart glasses using 5G technology at the HAG2022 village and electronic health records at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, China. The study included 2 groups: the teleconsultation by augmented reality telemedicine system (ARTS) group and the non-ARTS group. The main data assessed were PPT and CRT in ED. During the research period, 80 patients were divided into 2 cohorts: the ARTS cohort (n=10) and the non-ARTS cohort (n=70). Gender and age demographics showed no significant differences between the cohorts. The ARTS cohort had a significantly lower average PPT of 23 minutes compared to the non-ARTS cohort’s 40. 3 minutes (P

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Concepts Keywords
China Adult
Hospital Aged
Pandemic Asia
Teleconsultations Asian Games
augmented reality
China
Chinese population
Cohort Studies
COVID-19
effectiveness
efficiency
EHR
electronic health record
emergency care
emergency medicine
Emergency Service, Hospital
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
multidisciplinary treatment
patient care
Retrospective Studies
retrospective study
SARS-CoV-2
Smart Glasses
smart glasses
teleconsultation systems
Telemedicine
telemedicine
Time Factors
Time-to-Treatment
treatment
wearable devices
wearable technology

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Emergency
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
drug DRUGBANK Podofilox
drug DRUGBANK Troleandomycin

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