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Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring are innovative tools to provide remote transmission, interpretation, and storage of data for review by the care team. These tools allow for accurate home monitoring of patients enabling the team to improve care through prevention and early identification of problems. This book is structured into four main parts. The first describes the evolution of peritoneal dialysis and related technology. The second part summarizes current unmet clinical needs reported by patients and care teams, the need for innovation in the field, and the technical and clinical issues involved with the modern management of peritoneal dialysis. The third section presents the operational characteristics of the new information communication technology system and, in detail, the features of the Sharesource platform. Finally, a series of field experiences by expert users are reported to describe the benefits and the potential applications of remote patient monitoring in the future. Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring have proven to be useful in the care of patients on peritoneal dialysis. The scope of this publication, therefore, is to present the experiences of clinical key opinion leaders who have been using the application.

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Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis
Contributions to Nephrology
Vol. 197
Series Editor
Claudio Ronco Vicenza
 
Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis
Editors
Claudio Ronco Vicenza
Carlo Crepaldi Vicenza
Mitchell H. Rosner Charlottesville, VA
33 figures, 28 in color and 13 tables, 2019
Contributions to Nephrology (Founded 1975 by Geoffrey M. Berlyne)
_______________________ Claudio Ronco Full Professor of Nephrology Università degli Studi di Padova Padova (Italy) Director Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation International Renal Research Institute of Vicenza (IRRIV) San Bortolo Hospital Vicenza (Italy)
_______________________ Carlo Crepaldi Department of Nephrology San Bortolo Hospital Vicenza (Italy)
_______________________ Mitchell H. Rosner Division of Nephrology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, VA (USA)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Ronco, C. (Claudio), 1951- editor. | Crepaldi, Carlo, editor. | Rosner, Mitchell H., editor.
Title: Remote patient management in peritoneal dialysis / editors, Claudio Ronco, Carlo Crepaldi, Mitchell H. Rosner.
Other titles: Contributions to nephrology ; v. 197. 0302-5144
Description: Basel ; New York : Karger, [2019] | Series: Contributions to nephrology, ISSN 0302-5144 ; vol. 197 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019010649| ISBN 9783318064766 (hard cover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9783318064773 (eBook)
Subjects: | MESH: Peritoneal Dialysis | Telemedicine
Classification: LCC RC901.7.P48 | NLM WJ 378 | DDC 617.4/61059--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019010649
Bibliographic Indices. This publication is listed in bibliographic services, including Current Contents® and Index Medicus.
Disclaimer. The statements, opinions and data contained in this publication are solely those of the individual authors and contributors and not of the publisher and the editor(s). The appearance of advertisements in the book is not a warranty, endorsement, or approval of the products or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements.
Drug Dosage. The authors and the publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accord with current recommendations and practice at the time of publication. However, in view of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant flow of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions, the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warnings and precautions. This is particularly important when the recommended agent is a new and/or infrequently employed drug.
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© Copyright 2019 by S. Karger AG, P.O. Box, CH–4009 Basel (Switzerland)
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Printed in Germany on acid-free and non-aging paper (ISO9706) by Kraft Druck, Ettlingen
ISBN 978–3–318–06476–6
e-ISBN 978–3–318–06477–3
ISSN 0302–5144
e-ISSN 1662–2782
 
Contents
Preface
Crepaldi, C. (Vicenza); Rosner, M.H. (Charlottesville, VA); Ronco, C. (Vicenza/Padova)
Evolution of Peritoneal Dialysis Technology
Historical Milestones in Peritoneal Dialysis
Phadke, G.M. (Fargo, ND); Misra, M. (Columbia, MO)
Evolution of Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Machines
Giuliani, A.; Crepaldi, C.; Milan Manani, S.; Samoni, S.; Cannone, M.; De Cal, M. (Vicenza); Ronco, C. (Vicenza/Padova)
Information Communication Technology and Remote Monitoring
Two-Way Patient Monitoring in PD: Technical Description of Sharesource
Gebhardt, A.T.; Mishra, A. (Deerfield, IL)
Practical Aspects on Use of Sharesource in Remote Patient Management
Joterrand Drepper, V. (Geneva)
Clinical Challenges and Unmet Clinical Needs
Remote Patient Management – Balancing Patient Privacy, Data Security, and Clinical Needs
Choi, P. (New Lambton Heights, NSW); Walker, R. (Napier)
Clinical Experience with RPM in PD
Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: Impact on Clinician’s Practice and Behavior
Crepaldi, C.; Giuliani, A.; Milan Manani, S.; Marchionna, N.; Piasentin, P. (Vicenza); Ronco, C. (Vicenza/Padova)
Clinical Challenges and Unmet Clinical Needs
Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: Opportunities and Challenges
Agarwal, S.; Wilkie, M. (Sheffield)
Clinical Experience with RPM in PD
Managing Peritoneal Dialysis Complications through Remote Patient Management Protocols
Paniagua, R.; Rojas, M.; Ramos, A. (Ciudad de México)
Use of Sharesource in Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: A UK Nurse’s Perspective
Blaauw, M. (London)
Use of Sharesource in Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: A Canadian Nurse’s Perspective
Eyolfson, K. (Winnipeg, MB)
Clinical Challenges and Unmet Clinical Needs
Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: An Answer to an Unmet Clinical Need
John, O. (New Delhi/Sydney, NSW); Jha, V. (New Delhi/Sydney, NSW/Oxford)
Can Remote Patient Management Improve Outcomes in Peritoneal Dialysis?
Li, L. (Dalian); Perl, J. (Toronto, ON)
Clinical Experience with RPM in PD
Remote Patient Management in Peritoneal Dialysis Improves Clinical Outcomes
Milan Manani, S.; Crepaldi, C.; Giuliani, A.; Virzì, G.M.; Proglio, M. (Vicenza); Ronco, C. (Vicenza/Padova)
Clinical Challenges and Unmet Clinical Needs
Health Economic Implications of Remote Patient Management
Rosner, M.H.; Khan, S. (Charlottesville, VA)
Remote Patient Management for Emerging Geographical Areas
Yu, X.; Yang, X. (Guangzhou)
Remote Patient Monitoring in Home Dialysis: Planning Considerations for the Future
Whitlow, M.; Wallace, E. (Birmingham, AL)
Clinical Experience with RPM in PD
Remote Patient Management: The Future is G.R.E.E.N.
Ronco, C. (Vicenza/Padova); Crepaldi, C.; Milan Manani, S.; Giuliani, A. (Vicenza); Rosner, M.H. (Charlotteville, VA)
Author Index
Subject Index
 
Preface
Telemedicine (TM) and remote patient management (RPM) are innovative tools for providing remote transmission, interpretation and storage of clinical parameters, physiological variables or images/videos which can be sent to a central monitoring center for review and intervention of the care team. These tools allow for accurate home monitoring of patients, enabling the team to improve care through prevention and early identification of problems, with consequent timely interventions. TM and RPM have been proven to be useful in chronic diseases such as heart failure, diabetes, and hypertension. Some of the goals of TM and RPM are to allow patients to maintain their normal life activities, preventing complications and minimizing costs. In the dialysis setting, TM and RPM have been sporadically utilized, and single-center reports have demonstrated patient satisfaction and effective utility with the provision of timely interventions. Technological innovations in this area are occurring at a rapid rate and clinicians are increasingly turning to TM and RPM as solutions for improving care and outcomes. The care of patients on peritoneal dialysis is an ideal model for using TM and RPM, and this volume highlights these opportunities.
Recently, a novel automated cycler for peritoneal dialysis, connected with a modem to a cloud-based network, has been introduced in clinical practice (HOMECHOICE CLARIA TM , Baxter Healthcare, Deerfield, IL, USA). This equipment has a built-in remote treatment monitoring capability, with the ability to receive and transmit data through a TM platform from and to a PD center. RPM with this platform offers the potential benefits of accurate monitoring of therapy, improved patient safety through surveillance of critical stages of treatment, early detection of problems or non-compliance to prescription.
The book is structured into 4 main parts. The first describes the evolution of peritoneal dialysis and related technology. The second part summarizes the current unmet clinical needs reported by patients and care team, the need for innovation in this field, the technical and clinical issues involved with the modern management of peritoneal dialysis. The third part presents the operational characteristics of the new information communication technology system and in detail, the features of the Sharesource platform. Finally, a series of field experiences by expert users are reported that describe the benefits and the potential applications of RPM in the future.
The ultimate scope of the book, therefore, is to collect the experience of clinical key opinion leaders who had been involved in the application of this remote management system and have been instrumental in the application and evolution of some aspects of the system.
Carlo Crepaldi Mitchell H. Rosner Claudio Ronco
Evolution of Peritoneal Dialysis Technology
Ronco C, Crepaldi C, Rosner MH (eds

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