id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-285588-ug7upa3r Ajibade, Ayomikun Telemedicine in cardiovascular surgery during COVID‐19 pandemic: A systematic review and our experience 2020-08-16 .txt text/plain 4136 196 39 [23] [24] [25] TM has already been adapted into primary care, with telephone consultations and home-monitoring systems already are in regular use in general practice, however, with the adjustments made to secondary and tertiary care services in the COVID-19 era, it is unclear as to whether TM can meet the needs of complex specialities such as cardiovascular surgery. 48 While some trials show that superiority of using TM over conventional management may be debatable, the majority of the research indicates that the monitoring of clinical parameters of cardiac patients during COVID-19 is likely to be useful in not only the overall management of the changing health status of patients, but also more specifically in facilitating effective remote presurgical triaging, detecting cardiac deterioration, and managing potential postsurgical complications. Combinations of regular virtual consultations and remote monitoring of clinical parameters are feasible for cardiac surgery patients and would be useful to assess and triage before surgery. ./cache/cord-285588-ug7upa3r.txt ./txt/cord-285588-ug7upa3r.txt