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  • Peritoneal dialysis (PD) offers a suitable platform for remote patient management (RPM) due to its home-based nature.
  • Real-time monitoring of patient and machine signals in PD facilitates prompt intervention and troubleshooting.
  • Emerging technologies are creating new opportunities for advanced RPM in PD.

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  • To introduce the G.R.E.E.N. framework (Genetics, Robotics, E-health, Eco-compatibility, Nanosciences) as a future direction for RPM in PD.
  • To explore how integrating these disciplines can enhance PD patient care and research.
  • To highlight the potential benefits of advanced RPM in PD.

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  • The G.R.E.E.N. acronym outlines key areas for future development in PD RPM.
  • Genetics: Enabling precision medicine through patient genotyping.
  • Robotics: Automating caregiving tasks for enhanced remote interaction.
  • E-health & ICT: Leveraging AI and algorithms for decision support and automated feedback.
  • Eco-compatibility: Promoting environmentally friendly home therapies.
  • Nanosciences: Introducing novel biomaterials and nanofluids.

Main Results:

  • Integration of G.R.E.E.N. disciplines promises significant advancements in PD management.
  • Anticipated benefits include cost reduction, early problem detection, and improved treatment adherence.
  • Reduced hospital visits for complications and increased patient confidence in home therapy are expected.

Conclusions:

  • The G.R.E.E.N. approach to RPM in PD represents a significant step towards personalized and efficient patient care.
  • This multidisciplinary strategy is poised to improve patient quality of life and increase the prevalence of home-based PD therapies.
  • RPM in PD, guided by the G.R.E.E.N. framework, offers a sustainable and effective model for the future of kidney disease management.