October 2018 Br J Cardiol 2018;25(suppl 3):S40–S43 doi:10.5837/bjc.2018.s19
John Morgan
Professor John M Morgan The principles of remote monitoring In clinical care remote monitoring entails: the collection of patient biometric data (by external or implanted data collection devices) that is relevant to patient disease management (e.g. glucose sensors in the management of diabetes mellitus); or collection of data relevant to management of that device and (if so enabled) biometric data recorded by that cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) relevant to the patient’s disease state (e.g. arrhythmia/heart failure status), when a patient has an active CIED, such as a cardiac pacemaker/implantable defibrillator. With the
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