In recent years, the potential of smart technology to provide innovative solutions for disease management has raised high expectations for patients’ and healthcare professionals’ community. We developed a mobile app, called AIGkit, specifically designed for adult patients with Pompe disease, with the aim to help them manage the burden of illness-related factors, and also to provide clinicians with continuous tracking of each patient in real-time and ambient conditions of everyday life. We present the AIGkit as an innovative approach exploiting cutting-edge technology to improve quality of care and research into neuromuscular disorders.

A mobile app for patients with Pompe disease and its possible clinical applications / Ricci, Giulia; Baldanzi, Sigrid; Seidita, Fabrizio; Proietti, Chiara; Carlini, Francesca; Peviani, Silvia; Antonini, Giovanni; Vianello, Andrea; Siciliano, Gabriele; Musumeci, O.; Toscano, A.; Ravaglia, S.; Moggio, M.; Comi, G.; Pegoraro, E.; Filosto, M.; Marrosu, G.; Maggi, L.; Liguori, R.; Massa, R.; Di Iorio, G.; Servidei, S.; Angelini, C.; Mongini, T.. - In: NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS. - ISSN 0960-8966. - ELETTRONICO. - 28:6(2018), pp. 471-475. [10.1016/j.nmd.2018.03.005]

A mobile app for patients with Pompe disease and its possible clinical applications

Antonini, Giovanni;
2018

Abstract

In recent years, the potential of smart technology to provide innovative solutions for disease management has raised high expectations for patients’ and healthcare professionals’ community. We developed a mobile app, called AIGkit, specifically designed for adult patients with Pompe disease, with the aim to help them manage the burden of illness-related factors, and also to provide clinicians with continuous tracking of each patient in real-time and ambient conditions of everyday life. We present the AIGkit as an innovative approach exploiting cutting-edge technology to improve quality of care and research into neuromuscular disorders.
2018
e-Health; glycogen storage disease type II; pompe disease; smart technology; pediatrics; perinatology and child health; neurology; neurology (clinical); genetics (clinical)
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A mobile app for patients with Pompe disease and its possible clinical applications / Ricci, Giulia; Baldanzi, Sigrid; Seidita, Fabrizio; Proietti, Chiara; Carlini, Francesca; Peviani, Silvia; Antonini, Giovanni; Vianello, Andrea; Siciliano, Gabriele; Musumeci, O.; Toscano, A.; Ravaglia, S.; Moggio, M.; Comi, G.; Pegoraro, E.; Filosto, M.; Marrosu, G.; Maggi, L.; Liguori, R.; Massa, R.; Di Iorio, G.; Servidei, S.; Angelini, C.; Mongini, T.. - In: NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS. - ISSN 0960-8966. - ELETTRONICO. - 28:6(2018), pp. 471-475. [10.1016/j.nmd.2018.03.005]
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