Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Internal Medicine, Cardiology
Cover of the book Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD, Springer Publishing Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD ISBN: 9781617050916
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company Publication: July 20, 2012
Imprint: Demos Medical Language: English
Author: Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
ISBN: 9781617050916
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication: July 20, 2012
Imprint: Demos Medical
Language: English

Cardiovascular medicine is witnessing an explosion in capability for remote monitoring of implantable electronic devices, which provide great potential for improved clinical outcomes and enhanced device safety and efficacy, as well as more efficient and cost-effective care.

There are numerous devices now utilized in remote monitoring, including ambulatory ECG recorders, implanted loop recorders, pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization systems. Cardiovascular physicians, allied health professionals, and office staff need to understand the merits and weaknesses of existing technology. They also need to become well-versed in management of the new wealth of data these devices provide, design and use of appropriate systems to support monitoring technology, and proper utilization of remotely acquired data in clinical decision making, as well as the demands for patient education and orientation to assure compliance.

Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology outlines the strengths and weaknesses of existing technology; provides a framework for incorporating existing technology into clinical practice with emphasis on professional society guidelines; illustrates, through a multitude of real-world clinical vignettes how data retrieved remotely can be used to drive clinical decision making to positively affect patient outcome; highlights existing barriers that limit the widespread implementation of remote patient monitoring into practice; and proposes areas for development.

Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology features:

  • Concise, practical, and current guide to appropriate use of these technologies
  • Provides a framework for incorporating existing technology into clinical practice
  • Case-based approach presents real-world examples of applications
  • Highlights barriers that limit widespread implementation of remote patient monitoring
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Cardiovascular medicine is witnessing an explosion in capability for remote monitoring of implantable electronic devices, which provide great potential for improved clinical outcomes and enhanced device safety and efficacy, as well as more efficient and cost-effective care.

There are numerous devices now utilized in remote monitoring, including ambulatory ECG recorders, implanted loop recorders, pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization systems. Cardiovascular physicians, allied health professionals, and office staff need to understand the merits and weaknesses of existing technology. They also need to become well-versed in management of the new wealth of data these devices provide, design and use of appropriate systems to support monitoring technology, and proper utilization of remotely acquired data in clinical decision making, as well as the demands for patient education and orientation to assure compliance.

Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology outlines the strengths and weaknesses of existing technology; provides a framework for incorporating existing technology into clinical practice with emphasis on professional society guidelines; illustrates, through a multitude of real-world clinical vignettes how data retrieved remotely can be used to drive clinical decision making to positively affect patient outcome; highlights existing barriers that limit the widespread implementation of remote patient monitoring into practice; and proposes areas for development.

Remote Patient Monitoring in Cardiology features:

More books from Springer Publishing Company

Cover of the book Geriatric Emergent/Urgent and Ambulatory Care by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Neonatal Advanced Practice Nursing by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Alternative Medicine and Spinal Cord Injury by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 32, 2012 by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Mentoring in Nursing by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Internalized Oppression by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book College Student Development by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Nursing Research Using Data Analysis by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Clinical Nurse Leader Certification Review, Second Edition by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Differential Diagnosis for the Advanced Practice Nurse by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Handbook of Treatment Planning in Radiation Oncology by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 28 by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Fast Facts for the School Nurse, Second Edition by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Cover of the book Fast Facts for the Critical Care Nurse by Suneet Mittal, MD, Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy