Browse the latest stories to learn more about PCDC's work, research publications, media perspectives, and more. From Artificial Intelligence to remote monitoring, digital health is booming in health care today and PCDC's team, along with members of the University of Pennsylvania Health System's faculty, have made significant contributions to advancing digital cardiology.
Adusumulli S, Jolly E, Chokshi NP, et al. Referral Rates for Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Eliible Inpatients After Implementation of a Default Opt-Out Decision Pathway in the Electronic Medical Record. JAMA Netw Open. 2021. 4(1):e2033472.
Lee NS, Luong TB, Rosin R, et al. Developing a Chatot - clinician model for Hypertension Management. NEJM Catalyst. 2022; 3 (11). doi: 10.1056/cat.22.0228
Asch DA, Troxel AB, Goldberg LR, et al. Remote Monitoring and behavioral economics in managing heart failure in patients discharged from the hospital. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2022; 182(6):643. doi: 10.001/jamainternmed. 2022.1383
Hare, AJ, Chokshi, N, & Adusumalli, S. Novel digital technologies for blood pressure monitoring and hypertension management. Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports. 2021; 15 (8).
Menachem JN, Reza N, Mazurek JA, et al. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing - a valuable tool, not gatekeeper when referring patients with adult congenital heart disease for transplant evaluation. World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surery. 2019; 10 (3): 286-291. doi:10.1177/2150135118825263
Eberly LA, Sanghavi M, Julien HM, Burger L, Chokshi N, Lewey J.: Evaluation of Online Patient Portal vs Text-Based Blood Pressure Monitoring Among Black Patients With Medicaid and Medicare Insurance Who Have Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease. JAMA Network Open 5 (2): 2022.