2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsmc.2016.08.007
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Telemedicine Applications in Sleep Disordered Breathing

Abstract: Telemedicine as a means of remote patient-physician interaction is growing and virtual consultations with sleep specialists are feasible. Potential benefits of telemedicine include improved access to health care, reduced waiting time for appointments, and increased adherence to treatment plans. Telematic communications and new information technologies could also be useful to establish diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. It is important to install cost-efficient technologies for an initial simple diagnosis, … Show more

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“…Telemonitoring of adherence, compliance, mask leaks, residual apnoeas and CPAP pressure Currently, the majority of CPAP devices on the market have wireless built-in connectivity, such that they have the ability to transfer technical data on a daily basis via a central secured data centre (a cloud) to sleep labs or home care providers [41,42]. It is also possible to remotely change the settings of the device [43]. The usefulness of telemonitoring for caregivers/patients has been reported in several randomised controlled trials (RCT), which are summarised in table 3.…”
Section: Managing Cpap Treated Patients With Tmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemonitoring of adherence, compliance, mask leaks, residual apnoeas and CPAP pressure Currently, the majority of CPAP devices on the market have wireless built-in connectivity, such that they have the ability to transfer technical data on a daily basis via a central secured data centre (a cloud) to sleep labs or home care providers [41,42]. It is also possible to remotely change the settings of the device [43]. The usefulness of telemonitoring for caregivers/patients has been reported in several randomised controlled trials (RCT), which are summarised in table 3.…”
Section: Managing Cpap Treated Patients With Tmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encore Anywhere (Philips) and AirView (ResMed)). Moreover, each company employs its own proprietary algorithm, complicating the interpretation of results by health professionals [30]. Despite this technological aspect, which is certainly useful, personal interactions between patients and healthcare professionals are also essential in telemedicine interventions, since patient customisation is required [31][32][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As these new telemedicine strategies are explored, it is of paramount importance that physicians see them as a manageable, reliable and safe asset to their practice. Meanwhile, patients' technological barriers and quality concerns need to be openly faced and overcome to provide a simple and easy to use system [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, as a national system of government-funded health care, VA sleep medicine may differ from other health systems, especially those where PAP management is guided by health insurance directives. However, remote PAP monitoring has been increasing in non-VA settings [40,41]. Fourth, participants were not randomly allocated to the two groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%