2022
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(22)63499-1
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Sa1454: LONGITUDINAL MONITORING OF SLEEP IN COVERT HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY REVEALS SIGNIFICANT FRACTURING AND LOSS OF REM

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“…There were multiple reasons cited for failure to complete, including technical difficulties, forgetting to use it, and recurrent admission. One recently presented study found that passively collected sleep data using commercially available wearable technology had higher (71.4%) participant adherence over a 6-month period (Buckholz et al 2022 ), suggesting that perhaps passive data collection could improve some test performance. One solution posited by the Smuck et al position paper was to incorporate “Apple genius bar” style technical support whereby trained staff members incorporate physician recommendations to assist patients in setting up and delivering appropriate data back to the physician.…”
Section: Challenges For Implementation Of Remote Monitoring Of Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were multiple reasons cited for failure to complete, including technical difficulties, forgetting to use it, and recurrent admission. One recently presented study found that passively collected sleep data using commercially available wearable technology had higher (71.4%) participant adherence over a 6-month period (Buckholz et al 2022 ), suggesting that perhaps passive data collection could improve some test performance. One solution posited by the Smuck et al position paper was to incorporate “Apple genius bar” style technical support whereby trained staff members incorporate physician recommendations to assist patients in setting up and delivering appropriate data back to the physician.…”
Section: Challenges For Implementation Of Remote Monitoring Of Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%