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Current and Future Directions in Organizational Models for Remote Monitoring of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

Souza Batista

The development of science and technology has made it possible for IMD devices to provide cutting-edge medical treatments. Without any manual assistance from medical personnel, modern IMDs can automatically monitor and manage a variety of patients’ medical conditions. While IMDs are increasingly becoming more linked to improve remote care delivery and give patients and doctors the ability to modify therapy while relaxing in their own homes, it also raises security-related concerns. Device vulnerabilities could be used by adversaries to remotely change device settings from anywhere in the world. The current dangers, security objectives, and suggested remedies are reviewed in this article along with their advantages and disadvantages.

It happens often to provide radiation to patients who have cardiac implanted electronic devices (CIEDs). An essential component of patient care is taking prospective problems into account. An overview of CIEDs is given, along with a list of probable issues and remedial actions that can be implemented.