Effects of Different Telemonitoring Strategies on Chronic Heart Failure Care: Systematic Review and Subgroup Meta-Analysis
BackgroundTelemonitoring studies in chronic heart failure are characterized by mixed mortality and hospitalization outcomes, which have deterred the uptake of telemonitoring in clinical practice. These mixed outcomes may reflect the diverse range of patient management strategies incorporated in tele...
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Main Authors: | Ding, Hang (Author), Chen, Sheau Huey (Author), Edwards, Iain (Author), Jayasena, Rajiv (Author), Doecke, James (Author), Layland, Jamie (Author), Yang, Ian A (Author), Maiorana, Andrew (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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