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Position paper of the Italian Society of Cardiology SIC): Technical, instrumental and reporting requirements for resting electrocardiography, ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring according to Holter, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in telemedicine
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia ; 22(12):1017-1023, 2021.
Article in Italian | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1557920
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The current COVID-19 pandemic has renewed interest in providing healthcare services based on the implementation of innovative technologies. Such strategy capillarizes the therapeutic opportunities for larger urban areas, mostly when people are living under extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Improving care delivery in cardiovascular diseases appears particularly feasible when telemedicine is pursued, especially with regard to baseline standard 12-lead electrocardiography, ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Nowadays, these first-line cardiovascular examinations are also available in health centers and pharmacies, and in recent months, there has been an increasing demand of such local services in the absence of specific rules and regulations regarding technical requirements and standards of interpretation that ensure a high quality clinical consultation. The purpose of this position paper is to provide critical requirements for the type/model of devices to be used, training dedicated to healthcare personnel, ensuring security of sensitive data, highlighting type of platforms to be used, as well as for maintaining high reporting quality and standards.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: Italian Journal: Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia Year: 2021 Document Type: Article