Telemonitoring for the follow-up of home noninvasive ventilation: a promising future with ongoing challenges
- PMID: 40040905
- PMCID: PMC11874274
- DOI: 10.1183/23120541.01002-2024
Telemonitoring for the follow-up of home noninvasive ventilation: a promising future with ongoing challenges
Abstract
There is no agreement or clear evidence on the usefulness of algorithms using ventilator data predicting deterioration. Future research is needed focusing on algorithms that predict outcomes relevant to patients and the healthcare system. https://bit.ly/4083nL2.
Copyright ©The authors 2025.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interest: J. Elshof has been coordinator and M.L. Duiverman principal investigator on the High-TeC study, supported by Fisher and Paykel LtD and Vivisol BV. M.L. Duiverman's institution has received research grants from ResMed, Löwenstein, Vivisol, Sencure and Fisher & Paykel (in cash and in kind). J. Elshof reports a speaking fee from Vivisol and M.L. Duiverman speaking fees from Breas and Chiësi, outside the submitted work.
References
-
- Simonds AK, ed. ERS Practical Handbook of Noninvasive Ventilation. Sheffield, European Respiratory Society, 2015.
Publication types
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources