La Paz University Hospital and Roche launch REVITA pilot project, a telemedicine service for people with hemophilia A

An initiative that arose in the context of the pandemic, identifying ways to improve the monitoring of joint health without increasing hospital visits in these people, through remote ultrasound scans. It is an integrated technological solution, aimed at hospitalization and home care, which allows the application of personalized action protocols for each patient. REVITA aims to validate the telemedicine service for people with hemophilia A in prophylaxis and extend it to other centers; integrate the hematology team and train patients. People with hemophilia suffer bleeding disorders, especially in joints such as knees, ankles and elbows, being the main cause of morbidity and generating a great impact on their quality of life. Follow-up of these bleedings is key to their correct evolution. Read the full article.

  • An initiative that arose in the context of the pandemic, identifying ways to improve the monitoring of joint health without increasing hospital visits in these people, through remote ultrasound scans.
  • It is an integrated technological solution, aimed at hospitalization and home care, which allows the application of personalized action protocols for each patient.
  • REVITA aims to validate the telemedicine service for people with hemophilia A in prophylaxis and extend it to other centers; integrate the hematology team and train patients.
  • People with hemophilia suffer bleeding disorders, especially in joints such as knees, ankles and elbows, being the main cause of morbidity and generating a great impact on their quality of life. Follow-up of these bleedings is key to their correct evolution.

Read the full article.

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