@article{10.37349/eaa.2025.100974,
abstract = {Telemedicine (TM) is rapidly gaining recognition as a valuable tool for accessing medical treatments globally. The article aimed to review the latest literature on the role of TM in asthma care. It has been shown that TM offers numerous advantages for patients and clinicians, facilitating an easier access to healthcare resulting in higher patient satisfaction. Telemedicine technology, pushed by the COVID-19 pandemic, has improved asthma management, notably treatment adherence. Smart inhalers, wearable gadgets, and smartphone apps allow doctors to make data-driven decisions and empower patients to manage their diseases. Real-world research shows that TM is effective and patient-friendly. Infrastructure constraints, data security issues, and long-term patient engagement must be addressed. In conclusion, a hybrid strategy combining TM and in-person visits, enabled by AI and secure digital solutions, can provide equal, efficient, and comprehensive asthma management.},
author = {Ledda, Andrea Giovanni and Can Bostan, Ozge and Del Giacco, Stefano},
doi = {10.37349/eaa.2025.100974},
journal = {Exploration of Asthma & Allergy},
elocation-id = {100974},
title = {Telemedicine and remote monitoring in asthma care: innovations triggered by the pandemic},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/eaa/Article/100974},
volume = {3},
year = {2025}
}