When science and AI converge- the evolving landscape of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) care – webinar, slides, and transcript

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Co-design of digital interventions

Teleconsultations and remote follow-up in clinical practice 

Home monitoring devices and wearables

Innovations in drug delivery to improve the patient experience

In this first quarterly webinar we were joined by leading experts and a patient advocate to explore how AI, digital health, remote monitoring, and new treatment approaches are shaping the future of pulmonary arterial hypertension care. The discussion looked at how technology can support earlier detection, better follow-up, improved shared decision-making, and a better overall patient experience.

The webinar featured Professor Lis Neubeck on digital health and its potential to improve patient care, Wendy Gin-Sing on teleconsultations and remote follow-up in clinical practice, Hall Skaara on home monitoring devices and wearables from the patient perspective, and Professor Ardeschir Ghofrani on innovations in drug delivery to improve the patient experience.

Across the session, speakers discussed telemedicine, wearable devices, implantable monitoring tools, AI-supported diagnosis and decision-making, remote quality-of-life tracking, and the growing role of patient-generated data in care and research. The conversation also addressed practical challenges such as digital inclusion, data privacy, clinical implementation, and the importance of balancing innovation with real patient needs.

The webinar concluded with a live Q&A on digital devices in clinical trials, quality of life, decentralized follow-up, and how emerging technologies may support more individualized pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment in the future.

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