Remote Monitoring for Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Current Status and the Future of the Field
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.Telehealth and remote monitoring significantly improve inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care by reducing patient burden. Innovations in home testing enhance adherence and disease management, especially for those in rural areas.
Area Of Science
- Gastroenterology and Digital Health
Background
- The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated telehealth adoption, particularly video visits for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients.
- While telehealth improves access, remote IBD care requires advancements beyond video visits, including home-based testing.
Purpose Of The Study
- To review current and emerging remote monitoring technologies for IBD patients.
- To highlight the potential of home testing to alleviate the burden of chronic disease management.
Main Methods
- Review of existing literature and technologies for remote biochemical marker and drug concentration monitoring in IBD.
- Discussion of innovations in home testing, including those in development or used in other contexts.
Main Results
- Telehealth, especially video visits, has been widely adopted by IBD patients.
- Significant opportunities exist for improving remote monitoring of biochemical markers and drug levels at home.
- Numerous technologies are available, in testing phases, or used in other countries/diseases.
Conclusions
- Remote monitoring technologies, including home testing, can decrease the burden of chronic IBD.
- These innovations promise to improve testing adherence, disease control, and monitoring accessibility, particularly for rural populations.
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