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Remote Patient Monitoring for Patients with Heart Failure: Sex- and Race-based Disparities and Opportunities

Abstract

Remote patient monitoring (RPM), within the larger context of telehealth expansion, has been established as an effective and safe means of care for patients with heart failure (HF) during the recent pandemic. Of the demographic groups, female patients and black patients are underenrolled relative to disease distribution in clinical trials and are under-referred for RPM, including remote haemodynamic monitoring, cardiac implantable electronic …

Authors

Mastoris I; DeFilippis EM; Martyn T; Morris AA; Van Spall HG; Sauer AJ

Journal

Cardiac Failure Review, Vol. 9, ,

Publisher

Radcliffe Cardiology

DOI

10.15420/cfr.2022.22

ISSN

2057-7540