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Assessment of home-based monitoring in adults with chronic lung disease: an official american thoracic society research statement
Khor, Y. H.; Poberezhets, V. L.; Buhr, R. G.; Chalmers, J. D.; Hayoung, C.; Fan, V. S.; Maureen, G.; Holland, A. E.; Pinnock, H.; Ryerson, C. J.; Alder, R.; Aronson, K. I.; Barnes, T.; Benzo, R.; Birring, S. S.; Boyd, J.; Crossley, B.; Flewett, R.; Freedman, M.; Gibson, T.; Houchen-Wolloff, L.; Krishnaswamy, U. M.; Linnell, J.; Martinez, F. J.; Moor, C. C.; Orr, H.; Pappalardo, A. A.; Saraiva, I.; Wadell, K.; Watz, H.; Wijsenbeek, M. S.; Krishnan, J. A.
The PANACEA framework includes seven domains (test Performance, disease mANAgement, Cost, patient Experience, clinician Experience, researcher Experience, and Access) to assess the degree to which home-based monitoring assessments meet the conditions for clinical and research use in chronic lung disease. Knowledge gaps and recommendations for future research of home spirometry and pulse oximetry in asthma, bronchiectasis/cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and interstitial lung disease were identified.