2021
DOI: 10.21608/niles.2021.93546.1058
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Telemedicine Assistance for Cardiac Patients in Egypt during COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Introduction; during the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) period, most of the countries were locked down and most of the hospitals established for COVID-19 patients only. The idea of telemedicine and online clinic was necessary and a good solution for patients who cannot reach or afraid from contacting corona virus carriers at cardiology clinics or hospitals. Aim of work; this study was conducted to assess the value of telemedicine in cardiac patients care and ease managing their chronic illness during COVID-… Show more

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“…Moreover, in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and HF patients being a high-risk group, Current status of outpatient heart failure management in Egypt and recommendations for the future innovative alternatives to in-person clinic visits have to be introduced into HF management programmes. In Egypt, telemonitoring was evaluated in cardiac care and showed favourable results 66 ; however, medical personnel may face difficulty in assessing symptoms virtually. Additionally, many elderly patients may lack the technology literacy needed to communicate through virtual visits.…”
Section: Additional Means Of Care Delivery: Home Visits and Virtual V...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and HF patients being a high-risk group, Current status of outpatient heart failure management in Egypt and recommendations for the future innovative alternatives to in-person clinic visits have to be introduced into HF management programmes. In Egypt, telemonitoring was evaluated in cardiac care and showed favourable results 66 ; however, medical personnel may face difficulty in assessing symptoms virtually. Additionally, many elderly patients may lack the technology literacy needed to communicate through virtual visits.…”
Section: Additional Means Of Care Delivery: Home Visits and Virtual V...mentioning
confidence: 99%