Around 10% of all persons over 70 years of age suffer heart failure in Spain. This is the most common cause of hospitalization amongst patients aged 65 years and over, being the third leading cause of cardiovascular mortality. Although some works have demonstrated that the use of telemedicine in the monitoring after discharge has improved the rates of readmission in patients with heart failure, there are no many works focused on older people, which represents a population with special clinical and functional characteristics. Our main hypothesis was that by telemonitoring functional status and vital signs, we can early detect heart failure exacerbation, minimising readmissions and length of hospitalisations
Background: Heart failure (HF) has been described as an emerging pandemic as its prevalence continue...
ImportanceIt remains unclear whether telemonitoring approaches provide benefits for patients with he...
Background: Heart failure is a chronic condition that commonly results in frequent hospitalizations ...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Heart failure is increasingly common, and characterised by...
Background: There are few data regarding the effectiveness of remote monitoring for older people wit...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
Telemonitoring (TM) represents a promising technology for the management of chronic diseases. It is ...
Aims Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there i...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Objectives To evaluate the effect of an innovative model integrating telemonitoring of vital paramet...
Technological advances have enabled increasingly sophisticated attempts to remotely monitor heart fa...
Telemonitoring (TM) aims to predict and prevent worsening heart failure (HF) episodes and improve se...
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive telemonitoring programmes detecting deterioration of heart failure are in...
Background: Heart failure (HF) has been described as an emerging pandemic as its prevalence continue...
ImportanceIt remains unclear whether telemonitoring approaches provide benefits for patients with he...
Background: Heart failure is a chronic condition that commonly results in frequent hospitalizations ...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Heart failure is increasingly common, and characterised by...
Background: There are few data regarding the effectiveness of remote monitoring for older people wit...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
Telemonitoring (TM) represents a promising technology for the management of chronic diseases. It is ...
Aims Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there i...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Objectives To evaluate the effect of an innovative model integrating telemonitoring of vital paramet...
Technological advances have enabled increasingly sophisticated attempts to remotely monitor heart fa...
Telemonitoring (TM) aims to predict and prevent worsening heart failure (HF) episodes and improve se...
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive telemonitoring programmes detecting deterioration of heart failure are in...
Background: Heart failure (HF) has been described as an emerging pandemic as its prevalence continue...
ImportanceIt remains unclear whether telemonitoring approaches provide benefits for patients with he...
Background: Heart failure is a chronic condition that commonly results in frequent hospitalizations ...