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KEYNOTE: Remote monitoring for PAH: Is it time?
10 February 2026
Presented at PVRI 2026 Congress by Raymond Benza, Sentara Health East Virginia Medical School at Old Dominion University
Summary
Advancements in remote monitoring for PH focus on predicting decompensation earlier with hemodynamic monitoring devices. Implantable monitors and remote sensors play a crucial role in clinical practice, improving patient outcomes. These devices effectively manage left atrial pressure and monitor pulmonary vascular resistance. The discussion emphasises the safety of these technologies, their application in clinical trials, and the importance of continuous monitoring to enhance patient care.
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Raymond Benza, Sentara Health East Virginia Medical School at Old Dominion University
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