2006
DOI: 10.1258/135763306777889046
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Mobile phone-based surveillance of cardiac patients at home

Abstract: We tested the reliability, acceptability and feasibility of a home-monitoring system for cardiac patients. Each participant was equipped with a mobile phone, an automatic blood pressure device and a digital weight scale. In total, 20 patients (14 patients with chronic heart failure, six patients with hypertension; mean age 50 years, standard deviation [SD] 14) were monitored for 90 days each. They were asked to measure their blood pressure, pulse and body weight every day, and to transfer the data together wit… Show more

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“…Results evaluating telemonitoring and mobile phone patient operator studies have consistently shown favorable outcomes 15,56 with high compliance rates. 14,57 Reminders of outpatient clinic appointments and admission details via text messaging further allows efficient utilization of resources and serves as a means of reducing nonattendance rates. 28,58 Studies have also reported enhanced compliance with vaccination schedules with reminders sent via the short messaging system.…”
Section: Importance Of Mobile Phones To Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results evaluating telemonitoring and mobile phone patient operator studies have consistently shown favorable outcomes 15,56 with high compliance rates. 14,57 Reminders of outpatient clinic appointments and admission details via text messaging further allows efficient utilization of resources and serves as a means of reducing nonattendance rates. 28,58 Studies have also reported enhanced compliance with vaccination schedules with reminders sent via the short messaging system.…”
Section: Importance Of Mobile Phones To Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the rapid proliferation of health IT, government agencies, academics as well as healthcare providers are increasingly focusing on broadening their own research interests, guidelines, and practices to include healthcare delivery through technological applications [14,15,16,17,18,19]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have explored the feasibility of portable home-monitoring devices which are wirelessly connected to a smartphone with the aim to monitor HF patients [26], [27] and showed high diagnostic quality and integrity of vital measurements. A recent study monitored the patient's weight, through a wireless weight scale.…”
Section: A Literature Review Of Mhealth Hf Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%