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Telemedicine and patients with heart failure: evidence and unresolved issues
Accorsi, Tarso Augusto Duenhas; Santos, Gabriela Guimarães Rodrigues dos; Nemoto, Renato Paladino; Moreira, Flavio Tocci; De Amicis, Karine; Köhler, Karen Francine; Cordioli, Eduardo; Pedrotti, Carlos Henrique Sartorato.
Afiliación
  • Accorsi, Tarso Augusto Duenhas; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Santos, Gabriela Guimarães Rodrigues dos; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Nemoto, Renato Paladino; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Moreira, Flavio Tocci; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • De Amicis, Karine; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Köhler, Karen Francine; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Cordioli, Eduardo; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
  • Pedrotti, Carlos Henrique Sartorato; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. São Paulo. BR
Einstein (São Paulo, Online) ; 22: eRW0393, 2024. tab, graf
Article en En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534331
Biblioteca responsable: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Heart failure is the leading cause of cardiac-related hospitalizations. Limited access to reevaluations and outpatient appointments restricts the application of modern therapies. Telemedicine has become an essential resource in the healthcare system because of its countless benefits, such as higher and more frequent appointments and faster titration of medications. This narrative review aimed to demonstrate the evidence and unresolved issues related to the use of telemedicine in patients with heart failure. No studies have examined heart failure prevention; however, several studies have addressed the prevention of decompensation with positive results. Telemedicine can be used to evaluate all patients with heart failure, and many telemedicine platforms are available. Several strategies, including both noninvasive (phone calls, weight measurement, and virtual visits) and invasive (implantable pulmonary artery catheters) strategies can be implemented. Given these benefits, telemedicine is highly desirable, particularly for vulnerable groups. Although some questions remain unanswered, the development of new technologies can complement remote visits and improve patient care.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Idioma: En Revista: Einstein (São Paulo, Online) Asunto de la revista: Medicina Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Idioma: En Revista: Einstein (São Paulo, Online) Asunto de la revista: Medicina Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article