Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring in Cirrhosis Care: Revolutionizing Patient Management

Esha S. Rithe.; J. V. Vyas; Dr. V. V. Paithankar; Dr. A.M. Wankhade1

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Publication Date: 2023/12/28

Abstract: Liver cirrhosis, a relentless and progressive liver ailment, poses distinctive challenges in patient care. The paradigm of managing cirrhotic patients has undergone a revolutionary shift with the integration of telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies in recent years. This review comprehensively examines the profound impact of these advancements on cirrhosis care, delving into their applications, benefits, and associated challenges. Telemedicine facilitates remote consultations, enabling patients to access specialized care irrespective of geographical constraints. The proactive monitoring afforded by these technologies empowers cirrhotic patients with timely interventions, fostering improved outcomes. As healthcare systems progressively adopt these innovations, cirrhotic individuals stand to gain from enhanced accessibility and a more patient- centric approach, ultimately resulting in improved health outcomes and a potential reduction in overall healthcare costs. This transformative trajectory signifies a positive shift toward comprehensive and technologically augmented cirrhosis care.This review article explores the impact of telemedicine and remote monitoring on cirrhosis care, focusing on its applications, benefits, and challenges. As healthcare systems evolve to embrace these technologies, cirrhotic patients can now receive more accessible and proactive care, ultimately improving outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. Key Message: The integration of telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies is a significant breakthrough in the treatment of patients with liver cirrhosis, a chronic and increasingly complicated liver condition. This analysis emphasizes the transformative impact of these technologies on cirrhosis management, highlighting key takeaways for medical professionals, policymakers, and the broader healthcare community.

Keywords: Cirrhosis, telemedicine, telecommunications , telemonitoring, virtual communications.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10438865

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT23DEC1111.pdf

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