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. 2021 Jan 3;45(1):9. doi: 10.1007/s10916-020-01703-6

Table 1.

Functional comparison of the Tiantanzhixin app and other telemedicine tools used to manage patients with cardiovascular diseases

Name of the telemedicine Type of telemedicine Target population Medical education Pre-hospital diagnose and evaluation ECG transmission Online consult Medical professionals online service Vital signs and test results monitor during hospitalization Vital signs monitor after discharge Cardiac follow up after discharge
Tiantanzhixin App Smartphone application All × ×
Social media App (Wechat,Ticktock,Facebook,etc) Smartphone application All × × × × ×
Brunetti et al Pre-hospital transmission Acute myocardial infarction patients × × × × × ×
Boman, et al consultation All × × × × × × ×
Corrie Health Digital Platform (iShare) Smartphone application Acute myocardial infarction patients × NA NA ×
iVitality app Smartphone application, website, BP monitor Hypertension patients × × × × × NA ×
Medisafe app Smartphone application Hypertension patients × × × × × × ×
CONNECT website/app Website and Smartphone application All × × × × NA NA
CardioMobile Smartphone application Cardiac rehabilitation after PCI or ACS × × × × NA
EU-CaRE Smartphone, HR monitor Older patients who declined traditional cardiac rehabilitation × × × × NA
iCor Tablet with Bluetooth connection to BP monitor, scale; video conferencing Symptomatic heart failure patients × × NA NA NA
CarePartner Interactive automated voice response calls, automated e-mails heart failure patients NA × × × × × × ×
mAFA smartphone application Atrial fibrillation patients × × × × NA ×
mSTOPS Portable ECG (iRhythm Zio) self-applied patch Atrial fibrillation patients × × × × × NA ×
eMocial smartphone-based support tool ACS patients × × NA NA × NA ×