Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician
Background: This is a narrative review of both the literature and Internet pertaining to telemedicine projects within the field of heart failure, with special attention placed on remote monitoring of second-generation projects and trials, particularly in France. Results: Since the beginning of the 2...
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doaj-7c983e72a0c04edd84a54223b98273a62020-11-24T23:44:26ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832018-12-0171254410.3390/jcm7120544jcm7120544Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the ClinicianEmmanuel Andrès0Samy Talha1Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar2Mohamed Hajjam3Sylvie Ervé4Jawad Hajjam5Bernard Gény6Amir Hajjam El Hassani7Service de Médecine Interne, Diabète et Maladies Métaboliques de la Clinique Médicale B, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, 1 porte de l’Hôpital, 67091 Strasbourg Cedex, FranceEquipe de recherche EA 3072 “Mitochondrie, Stress oxydant et Protection musculaire”, Faculté de Médecine de Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg (Unistra), 4 rue Kirschleger, 67091 Strasbourg, FranceService de Médecine Interne, Gériatrie et Thérapeutique, CHU de Rouen, 76000 Rouen, FrancePredimed Technology, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceCentre d’expertise des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication pour l’autonomie (CENTICH) et Mutualité Française Anjou-Mayenne (MFAM), 49000 Angers, FranceCentre d’expertise des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication pour l’autonomie (CENTICH) et Mutualité Française Anjou-Mayenne (MFAM), 49000 Angers, FranceEquipe de recherche EA 3072 “Mitochondrie, Stress oxydant et Protection musculaire”, Faculté de Médecine de Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg (Unistra), 4 rue Kirschleger, 67091 Strasbourg, FranceEquipe de recherche EA 4662 “Nanomédecine, Imagerie, Thérapeutiques”, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM), 25200 Belfort-Montbéliard, FranceBackground: This is a narrative review of both the literature and Internet pertaining to telemedicine projects within the field of heart failure, with special attention placed on remote monitoring of second-generation projects and trials, particularly in France. Results: Since the beginning of the 2000’s, several telemedicine projects and trials focused on chronic heart failure have been developed. The first telemedicine projects (e.g., TEN-HMS, BEAT-HF, Tele-HF, and TIM-HF) primarily investigated telemonitoring or for the older ones, telephone follow-up. Numerous second-generation telemedicine projects have emerged in Europe over the last ten years or are still under development for computer science heart failure, especially in Europe, such as SCAD, OSICAT, E-care, PRADO-INCADO, and TIM-HF2. The E-care telemonitoring project fits within the telemedicine 2.0 framework, based on connected objects, new information and communication technologies (ICT) and Web 2.0 technologies. E-care is the first telemedicine project including artificial intelligence (AI). TIM-HF2 is the first positive prospective randomized study with regards to EBM with positive significant clinical benefit, in terms of unplanned cardiovascular hospital admissions and all-cause deaths. The potential contribution of second-generation telemedicine projects in terms of mortality, morbidity, and number of hospitalizations avoided is currently under study. Their impact in terms of health economics is likewise being investigated, taking into account that the economic and social benefits brought up by telemedicine solutions were previously validated by the original telemedicine projects.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/7/12/544telemedicinetelemonitoringartificial intelligenceinformation and communication technologyheart failurechronic disease |
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Emmanuel Andrès Samy Talha Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Mohamed Hajjam Sylvie Ervé Jawad Hajjam Bernard Gény Amir Hajjam El Hassani Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician Journal of Clinical Medicine telemedicine telemonitoring artificial intelligence information and communication technology heart failure chronic disease |
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Emmanuel Andrès Samy Talha Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Mohamed Hajjam Sylvie Ervé Jawad Hajjam Bernard Gény Amir Hajjam El Hassani |
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Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician |
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Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician |
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Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician |
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Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician |
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Current Research and New Perspectives of Telemedicine in Chronic Heart Failure: Narrative Review and Points of Interest for the Clinician |
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current research and new perspectives of telemedicine in chronic heart failure: narrative review and points of interest for the clinician |
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Background: This is a narrative review of both the literature and Internet pertaining to telemedicine projects within the field of heart failure, with special attention placed on remote monitoring of second-generation projects and trials, particularly in France. Results: Since the beginning of the 2000’s, several telemedicine projects and trials focused on chronic heart failure have been developed. The first telemedicine projects (e.g., TEN-HMS, BEAT-HF, Tele-HF, and TIM-HF) primarily investigated telemonitoring or for the older ones, telephone follow-up. Numerous second-generation telemedicine projects have emerged in Europe over the last ten years or are still under development for computer science heart failure, especially in Europe, such as SCAD, OSICAT, E-care, PRADO-INCADO, and TIM-HF2. The E-care telemonitoring project fits within the telemedicine 2.0 framework, based on connected objects, new information and communication technologies (ICT) and Web 2.0 technologies. E-care is the first telemedicine project including artificial intelligence (AI). TIM-HF2 is the first positive prospective randomized study with regards to EBM with positive significant clinical benefit, in terms of unplanned cardiovascular hospital admissions and all-cause deaths. The potential contribution of second-generation telemedicine projects in terms of mortality, morbidity, and number of hospitalizations avoided is currently under study. Their impact in terms of health economics is likewise being investigated, taking into account that the economic and social benefits brought up by telemedicine solutions were previously validated by the original telemedicine projects. |
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