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  • The study evaluates a home telemonitoring system for optimizing long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) in patients with chronic respiratory failure.
  • Patients were monitored using an oximeter and accelerometer, sending data via Bluetooth to a server for real-time tracking.
  • Results indicate that significant oxygen desaturation occurred during various daily activities, suggesting the telemonitoring system may improve oxygen prescription based on actual patient behavior.

Article Abstract

Background: Standard assessment of long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) prescription involves hospital-based clinical tests. However, there is some evidence suggesting that oxygen demand during daily activities may not be correctly estimated by such tests, when compared with continuous ambulatory oximetry. The authors describe the results of a study aiming to evaluate the clinical relevance of a home telemonitoring system in LTOT optimization.

Subjects And Methods: Thirty-five chronic respiratory failure patients were monitored in real time with an oximeter sensor and an accelerometer. Signals were sent via Bluetooth(®) (Bluetooth SIG, Kirkland, WA) to a mobile phone and then via 3G or general packet radio service to a server. Continuous and secure access to data was established through an Internet site.

Results: Each patient was monitored an average of 7.6 ± 4.5 days (total, 83 ± 67 h). Valid records were on average 65 ± 24%. Records of rest, activity, and sleep time per patient were, on average, 28 ± 21%, 7 ± 6%, and 59 ± 25%, respectively. Significant desaturation during rest, activity, and sleep was found in 2, 26, and 9 patients, respectively. Patients' ratings of the user-friendliness of the equipments, assessed by questionnaire, were fairly good (76% reported it as easy/very easy).

Conclusions: Our study suggests that a telemonitoring system combining oximetry and physical activity evaluation might contribute to a more adequate oxygen prescription, mainly during daily activities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2013.0248DOI Listing

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