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Multidisciplinary Consensus for the Monitoring and Control of Asthma Through Telemedicine. The COMETA Project

Despite the therapeutic advances currently available, asthma control is poor. Such control is based on assessing the patient, adjusting treatment, and reviewing the response to treatment. In normal situations, asthma is monitored and controlled by sequential face-to-face visits. However, due to bios...

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Published in:Open respiratory archives 2021-04, Vol.3 (2), p.100098
Main Authors: Almonacid Sánchez, Carlos, Blanco Aparicio, Marina, Domínguez Ortega, Javier, Giner Donaire, Jordi, Molina Paris, Jesús, Sánchez Marcos, Navidad, Plaza, Vicente
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Language:eng ; spa
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Summary:Despite the therapeutic advances currently available, asthma control is poor. Such control is based on assessing the patient, adjusting treatment, and reviewing the response to treatment. In normal situations, asthma is monitored and controlled by sequential face-to-face visits. However, due to biosecurity and distancing measures to avoid disease transmission during a pandemic, such monitoring and control is limited. This is how tele-assistance, which is available from extensive published evidence in asthma, has emerged. Even so, it should not be understood as a substitute for face-to-face consultations, but as a complementary alternative to them, in which patients can be monitored when a face-to-face consultation is not necessary or cannot be carried out. Through the COMETA project ( , Control as a Goal in the Age of Telemedicine in Asthma), a group of experts addressed in depth the asthmatic pathology, analyzing in detail the existing problems in order to achieve control and propose solutions to situations such as those we are currently experiencing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
ISSN:2659-6636
DOI:10.1016/j.opresp.2021.100098