2023
DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0207-2022
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The role of telemonitoring in patients on home mechanical ventilation

Abstract: There is a growing number of patients being treated with long-term home mechanical ventilation (HMV). This poses a challenge for the healthcare system because in-hospital resources are decreasing. The application of digital health to assist HMV care might help. In this narrative review we discuss the evidence for using telemonitoring to assist in initiation and follow-up of patients on long-term HMV. We also give an overview of available technology and discuss which parameters can be measured and how often thi… Show more

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“…Telemonitoring and data transmission have emerged as crucial tools, offering insights into compliance, usage patterns, and potential complications [20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemonitoring and data transmission have emerged as crucial tools, offering insights into compliance, usage patterns, and potential complications [20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of monitoring is a subject of debate. Recently, the attention on more frequent (daily or weekly) remote monitoring of patients on home ventilation has greatly increased 34▪ . Remote monitoring will personalize the follow-up, thereby preventing unnecessary and challenging hospital visits when patients are stable and intensifying the follow-up of deteriorating patients that might need intercurrent adjustments of ventilator settings (Fig.…”
Section: Initiation and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote monitoring will personalize the follow-up, thereby preventing unnecessary and challenging hospital visits when patients are stable and intensifying the follow-up of deteriorating patients that might need intercurrent adjustments of ventilator settings (Fig. 1 ) 34 35 . Moreover, healthcare systems taking care of those patients should be organized in a way that easy access to technical and clinical support is granted 24 h a day, 7 days a week, once needed.…”
Section: Initiation and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%