학술논문

The utility of remote patient management in peritoneal dialysis
Document Type
Clinical report
Source
Clinical Kidney Journal. December, 2021, Vol. 14 Issue 12, p2483, 7 p.
Subject
Company business management
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Medical care, Cost of
Patient compliance
Coronaviruses
Language
English
ISSN
2048-8505
Abstract
Remote patient management (RPM) programs are one of the most crucial innovations in the peritoneal dialysis (PD) field that have been developed in the last decade. RPM programs are associated with favourable clinical outcomes by increasing the adherence of the patients to PD prescription. The literature supports that RPM is associated with increased blood pressure control and technique survival, and decreased hospitalization rate, length of hospital stay and health costs. RPM programs also facilitate patient follow-up during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, increase treatment adherence and lead to better clinical outcomes. However, published data remain scarce and mainly consist of observational or retrospective studies with relatively low numbers of patients. Therefore, randomized controlled trial results will be more informative to demonstrate the effect of RPM programs on clinical outcomes. Keywords: adherence, clinical outcome, COVID-19, peritoneal dialysis, remote patient management
INTRODUCTION Peritoneal dialysis (PD) represents a home-based kidney replacement therapy that offers greater patient independence and autonomy compared with facility-based haemodialysis. Success of PD depends on adherence to treatment prescription [...]