Objective To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) without regular clinic or home visits improves outcomes for patients with chronic heart failure. Data sources 15 electronic databases, hand searches of previous studies, and contact with authors and experts. Data extraction Two investigators independently screened the results. Review methods Published randomised controlled trials comparing remote monitoring programmes with usual care in patients with chronic heart failure managed within the community. Results 14 randomised controlled trials (4264 patients) of remote monitoring met the inclusion criteria: four evaluated telemonitoring, nine evaluated structured telephone support, and one evaluat...
BackgroundSpecialised disease management programmes for heart failure aim to improve care, clinical ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisations in older people. Several strategies, suppo...
Clinical management of refractory heart failure remains challenging, with a high rate of rehospitali...
Objective To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) wi...
Objective: To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) w...
Background Telemonitoring, the use of communication technology to remotely monitor health status, is...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
BACKGROUND: Specialised disease management programmes for chronic heart failure (CHF) improve surviv...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) strategies have the potential to deliver specialised care and man...
Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chronic diseas...
Aims Telemonitoring (TM) and structured telephone support (STS) have the potential to deliver specia...
Morbidity and mortality remain high in heart failure despite considerable progress achieved with med...
Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chronic diseas...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
BackgroundSpecialised disease management programmes for heart failure aim to improve care, clinical ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisations in older people. Several strategies, suppo...
Clinical management of refractory heart failure remains challenging, with a high rate of rehospitali...
Objective To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) wi...
Objective: To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) w...
Background Telemonitoring, the use of communication technology to remotely monitor health status, is...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
BACKGROUND: Specialised disease management programmes for chronic heart failure (CHF) improve surviv...
Background: Remote monitoring (RM) strategies have the potential to deliver specialised care and man...
Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chronic diseas...
Aims Telemonitoring (TM) and structured telephone support (STS) have the potential to deliver specia...
Morbidity and mortality remain high in heart failure despite considerable progress achieved with med...
Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chronic diseas...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
BackgroundSpecialised disease management programmes for heart failure aim to improve care, clinical ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisations in older people. Several strategies, suppo...
Clinical management of refractory heart failure remains challenging, with a high rate of rehospitali...