Author: Montserrat Canal, Josep M.; Suárez-Girón, Monique; Egea, Carlos; Embid, Cristina; Matute-VillacÃs, Mónica; de Manuel MartÃnez, Luis; Orteu, Ãngel; González-Cappa, Javier; Tato Cerdeiras, MarÃa; Mediano, Olga
                    Title: Posicionamiento de la Sociedad Española de NeumologÃa y CirugÃa Torácica en el uso del la telemedicina en los trastornos respiratorios del sueño y ventilación mecánica  Cord-id: 3iksel7k  Document date: 2020_7_6
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                    Snippet: The rapid introduction of new information and communication technologies into medical practice has prompted Spanish Society of Pulmonology and Thoracic SurgeryR to publish a position paper on sleep-disordered breathing, especially in relation to positive pressure treatment. It should be pointed out that the scientific literature is to some extent controversial due to a paucity of large randomized multicenter studies with long-term follow-up. Moreover, the telematics devices and systems on the ma
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The rapid introduction of new information and communication technologies into medical practice has prompted Spanish Society of Pulmonology and Thoracic SurgeryR to publish a position paper on sleep-disordered breathing, especially in relation to positive pressure treatment. It should be pointed out that the scientific literature is to some extent controversial due to a paucity of large randomized multicenter studies with long-term follow-up. Moreover, the telematics devices and systems on the market vary widely. As a result, the recommendations are based primarily on a consensus of expert professionals. Another very important aspect addressed extensively in this document is the obvious lack of regulations on legal matters and the operations of commercial companies. The most important recommendations included in this position paper are that telemedicine is primarily advocated in subjects with travel problems or who live far from the hospital, in patients with poor CPAP compliance, and in most cases treated with non-invasive mechanical ventilation. A key element is patient individualization. It is imperative that the relevant technical, legal and ethical requirements (medical device regulations, data protection, and informed consent) are met. Finally, expert professionals from our society must contribute to and become involved in spearheading this technological change.
 
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