Ra One Hyuk, Sou Brian S, Streid Jocelyn, Davis Derick, Solano Romero Juan Pablo, King Roderick, Lurie Jacob Michael, Vu Kevin, Oh David J, Robinson Christopher L, Yong R Jason, Lee Ken W K, Issa Mohammed
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
J Pain Res. 2025 Jul 30;18:3757-3764. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S530553. eCollection 2025.
Remote therapeutic (RTM) and remote physiological monitoring (RPM) in chronic pain management are new Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes introduced in the last decade in an effort to capture continuous patient data in the outpatient setting. RTM and RPM facilitate steady patient engagement and real-time data collection, offering a comprehensive overview into potentially both subjective patient experiences and outcomes and objective physiological measures. This review delves into the benefits of these technologies, including improved patient outcomes, and addresses challenges such as data security and technological literacy. Furthermore, examples from other specialties in medicine are given to draw possible conclusions of how it may be used in chronic pain. The potential of RTM and RPM to enhance chronic pain management is contingent upon careful consideration of ethical and regulatory issues and has the potential to provide the objective data that the field of pain may need.
慢性疼痛管理中的远程治疗(RTM)和远程生理监测(RPM)是过去十年引入的新的现行程序编码(CPT),旨在收集门诊患者的连续数据。RTM和RPM有助于患者持续参与并进行实时数据收集,全面呈现患者主观体验和结果以及客观生理指标。本综述深入探讨了这些技术的益处,包括改善患者预后,并探讨了数据安全和技术素养等挑战。此外,还列举了医学其他专科的例子,以得出其在慢性疼痛中可能的应用结论。RTM和RPM增强慢性疼痛管理的潜力取决于对伦理和监管问题的审慎考虑,并有潜力提供疼痛领域可能所需的客观数据。