Initial Experience with Application-Based Remote In-Home Monitoring for Infants with Single Ventricle Heart Disease after Norwood Palliation—Feasibility, Acceptance, and Barriers.

Autor: Rosenthal, L. M., De, B. S., Danne, F., Photiadis, J., Berger, F., Schmitt, K.
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Zdroj: Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon; 2024 Supplement2, Vol. 72, pS69-S96, 28p
Abstrakt: This article discusses the use of application-based remote patient monitoring (RPM) for infants with single ventricle heart disease (SVHD) after Norwood palliation. The study included 20 patients who participated in an interstage home-monitoring (IHM) program, where caregivers entered and sent monitoring data daily via a mobile phone application. The results showed that RPM was feasible and accepted by caregivers, with a high level of patient adherence. The study also found that RPM had the potential to improve outcomes, enhance patient safety, and reduce the burden on families. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index