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Telemedicine-based proactive patient management during positive airway pressure therapy: Impact on therapy termination rate

BACKGROUND: Adherence to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is essential for the benefits of therapy to be realised. Telemedicine-based strategies provide a new option for enhanced monitoring and intervention to promote adherence during PAP. This study investigated the impact of telemedicine-bas...

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Autores principales: Woehrle, Holger, Ficker, Joachim H., Graml, Andrea, Fietze, Ingo, Young, Peter, Teschler, Helmut, Arzt, Michael
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Publicado: Springer Medizin 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28706464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11818-016-0098-9
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author Woehrle, Holger
Ficker, Joachim H.
Graml, Andrea
Fietze, Ingo
Young, Peter
Teschler, Helmut
Arzt, Michael
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Ficker, Joachim H.
Graml, Andrea
Fietze, Ingo
Young, Peter
Teschler, Helmut
Arzt, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: Adherence to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is essential for the benefits of therapy to be realised. Telemedicine-based strategies provide a new option for enhanced monitoring and intervention to promote adherence during PAP. This study investigated the impact of telemedicine-based proactive patient management on PAP therapy termination rates versus standard care. METHODS: Observational data were obtained from ResMed Germany Healthcare, a German homecare provider. Patients were undergoing routine homecare using either a standard or proactive management strategy. The proactive strategy used data from AirView™, a cloud-based remote monitoring system, to prompt patient contact and information sharing/education. Patients receiving their first PAP therapy were included and analysed in matched pairs. RESULTS: In all, 3401 patients were included in each group. In the first year of PAP therapy, overall therapy termination rate was significantly lower (5.4% vs 11.0%; p < 0.001) and time to therapy termination was significantly longer (348 ± 58 vs 337 ± 76 days; p < 0.05) in the proactive versus standard care group. Cox proportional hazard analysis revealed a significantly reduced risk of PAP termination in the proactive versus the standard care group (hazard ratio 0.48, 95% confidence interval 0.4–0.57). Findings were consistent in subanalyses according to gender, type of device and insurance status, and in patients aged ≥40 years. However, in the subgroup of patients aged younger than 40 years, the risk of PAP termination was similar in the proactive and standard groups. CONCLUSION: A telemedicine-based proactive management strategy compared with standard care of PAP patients was associated with a lower long-term therapy termination rate.
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spelling pubmed-54865802017-07-11 Telemedicine-based proactive patient management during positive airway pressure therapy: Impact on therapy termination rate Woehrle, Holger Ficker, Joachim H. Graml, Andrea Fietze, Ingo Young, Peter Teschler, Helmut Arzt, Michael Somnologie (Berl) Originalien BACKGROUND: Adherence to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is essential for the benefits of therapy to be realised. Telemedicine-based strategies provide a new option for enhanced monitoring and intervention to promote adherence during PAP. This study investigated the impact of telemedicine-based proactive patient management on PAP therapy termination rates versus standard care. METHODS: Observational data were obtained from ResMed Germany Healthcare, a German homecare provider. Patients were undergoing routine homecare using either a standard or proactive management strategy. The proactive strategy used data from AirView™, a cloud-based remote monitoring system, to prompt patient contact and information sharing/education. Patients receiving their first PAP therapy were included and analysed in matched pairs. RESULTS: In all, 3401 patients were included in each group. In the first year of PAP therapy, overall therapy termination rate was significantly lower (5.4% vs 11.0%; p < 0.001) and time to therapy termination was significantly longer (348 ± 58 vs 337 ± 76 days; p < 0.05) in the proactive versus standard care group. Cox proportional hazard analysis revealed a significantly reduced risk of PAP termination in the proactive versus the standard care group (hazard ratio 0.48, 95% confidence interval 0.4–0.57). Findings were consistent in subanalyses according to gender, type of device and insurance status, and in patients aged ≥40 years. However, in the subgroup of patients aged younger than 40 years, the risk of PAP termination was similar in the proactive and standard groups. CONCLUSION: A telemedicine-based proactive management strategy compared with standard care of PAP patients was associated with a lower long-term therapy termination rate. Springer Medizin 2017-01-23 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5486580/ /pubmed/28706464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11818-016-0098-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Woehrle, Holger
Ficker, Joachim H.
Graml, Andrea
Fietze, Ingo
Young, Peter
Teschler, Helmut
Arzt, Michael
Telemedicine-based proactive patient management during positive airway pressure therapy: Impact on therapy termination rate
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title_short Telemedicine-based proactive patient management during positive airway pressure therapy: Impact on therapy termination rate
title_sort telemedicine-based proactive patient management during positive airway pressure therapy: impact on therapy termination rate
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28706464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11818-016-0098-9
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