Telecardiology may help confront the growing burden of monitoring the reliability of implantable defibrillators/pacemakers. Herein, we suggest that the evolving capabilities of implanted devices to monitor patients' status (heart rhythm, fluid overload, right ventricular pressure, oximetry, etc.) may imply a shift from strictly device-centered follow-up to perspectives centered on the patient (and patient-device interactions). Such approaches could provide improvements in health care delivery and clinical outcomes, especially in the field of heart failure. Major professional, policy, and ethical issues will have to be overcome to enable real-world implementation. This challenge may be relevant for the evolution of our health care systems.
Boriani G, Diemberger I, Martignani C, Biffi M, Valzania C, Bertini M, et al. (2008). Telecardiology and remote monitoring of implanted electrical devices: the potential for fresh clinical care perspectives. JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 23 suppl. 1, 73-77 [10.1007/s11606-007-0355-5].
Telecardiology and remote monitoring of implanted electrical devices: the potential for fresh clinical care perspectives.
BORIANI, GIUSEPPE;DIEMBERGER, IGOR;BIFFI, MAURO;VALZANIA, CINZIA;BERTINI, MATTEO;DOMENICHINI, GIULIA;SAPORITO, DAVIDE;ZIACCHI, MATTEO;BRANZI, ANGELO
2008
Abstract
Telecardiology may help confront the growing burden of monitoring the reliability of implantable defibrillators/pacemakers. Herein, we suggest that the evolving capabilities of implanted devices to monitor patients' status (heart rhythm, fluid overload, right ventricular pressure, oximetry, etc.) may imply a shift from strictly device-centered follow-up to perspectives centered on the patient (and patient-device interactions). Such approaches could provide improvements in health care delivery and clinical outcomes, especially in the field of heart failure. Major professional, policy, and ethical issues will have to be overcome to enable real-world implementation. This challenge may be relevant for the evolution of our health care systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.