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eHealth in transplantation

Journal

TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 16-26

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.1111/tri.13778

Keywords

app; applications; eHealth; mHealth; telemedicine; transplantation

Funding

  1. EU Lighthouse project H2020 BigMedilytics, Smart Service World 1 + 2, BMWi

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eHealth has the potential to revolutionize medical care, with studies in the transplantation field focusing on kidney and liver transplants. Features of eHealth for post-transplant care include mobile applications and video consultations, aiming to improve patient self-management and adherence.
eHealth (electronic Health) is a new field in medicine that has the potential to change medical care, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. In this review, we analyzed the current status of eHealth in transplantation by performing a PubMed search over the last 5 years with a focus on clinical studies for post-transplant care. We retrieved 463 manuscripts, of which 52 clinical reports and eight randomized controlled trials were identified. Most studies were on kidney (n = 19), followed by liver (n = 10), solid organ (n = 7), bone-marrow (n = 6), and lung transplantation (n = 6). Eleven articles included adolescents/children. Investigated eHealth features covered the whole spectrum with mobile applications for patients (n = 24) and video consultations (n = 18) being most frequent. Prominent topics for patient apps were self-management (n = 16), adherence (n = 14), symptom-reporting (11), remote monitoring of vital signs (n = 8), educational (n = 7), and drug reminder (n = 7). In this review, we discuss opportunities and strengths of such new eHealth solutions, the implications for successful implementation into the healthcare process, the human factor, data protection, and finally, the need for better evidence from prospective clinical trials in order to confirm the claims on better patient care, potential efficiency gains and cost savings.

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