Accepted for/Published in: Interactive Journal of Medical Research
Date Submitted: Feb 8, 2021
Date Accepted: May 31, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Jun 4, 2021
Early Identification of COVID-19 using Remote Cardiorespiratory Monitoring: Three Case Reports
ABSTRACT
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an emerging clinical tool which collects physiologic data electronically from outside the clinical setting. The adoption of RPM into routine medical care requires an increased understanding of how the physiologic changes predict disease and what proactive interventions will improve outcomes. In this series we present 3 cases of physiologic changes occurring prior to COVID-19 diagnosis in patients with chronic respiratory disease. The cases demonstrate opportunities for earlier diagnosis, treatment, and isolation. Ongoing research leading to improved protocols are necessary to optimize the benefits of RPM in clinical practice.
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