Clinical utility of remote monitoring for patients with cardiac implantable electrical devices

被引:2
|
作者
Yang, Shu [1 ,2 ]
Stabenau, Hans F. [1 ,2 ]
Kiernan, Katherine [1 ,2 ]
Diamond, Jamie E. [1 ,2 ]
Kramer, Daniel B. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Richard A & Susan F Smith Ctr Outcomes Res Cardio, 375 Longwood Ave,4th Floor, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
Remote monitoring; Pacemaker; Implantable cardiac defibrillator; FOLLOW-UP; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; EXPERT CONSENSUS; ADHERENCE; TIME;
D O I
10.1007/s10840-022-01406-7
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) offers practical and clinical benefits juxtaposed against burdens associated with high transmission volume. Methods We identified patients receiving de novo pacemakers (PPMs) and implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) at a single academic medical center (January 2016-December 2019) with at least 1 year of follow-up device care. We collected patient- and device-specific data at time of implant and assessed all remote and in-person interrogation reports for clinically actionable findings based on pre-specified criteria. Results Among 963 patients (mean age of 71 (+/- 14) years, 37% female), 655 (68%) underwent PPM, and 308 (32%) underwent ICD implant. Median follow-up was 874 (627-1221) days, during which time patients underwent a mean of 13 (10-16) total interrogations; remote interrogations comprised 53% of all device evaluations; and of these, 96% were scheduled transmissions. Overall, 22% of all CIED interrogations yielded significant findings with a slightly higher rate in the PPM than in the ICD group (23% vs. 20%, p < 0.01). Only 8% of remote interrogations produced clinically meaningful results, compared with 38% of in-person ones. In adjusted models, routine, remote transmissions were least likely to be useful for both PPM and ICD patients (p< 0.001), whereas time from initial device implant was inversely associated with probability of obtaining a useful interrogation (p < 0.001). Conclusions Routine remote interrogations constitute the majority of device evaluations performed, but uncommonly identify clinically actionable findings.
引用
收藏
页码:961 / 969
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Health Care Utilization and Expenditures Associated With Remote Monitoring in Patients With Implantable Cardiac Devices
    Ladapo, Joseph A.
    Turakhia, Mintu P.
    Ryan, Michael P.
    Mollenkopf, Sarah A.
    Reynolds, Matthew R.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2016, 117 (09): : 1455 - 1462
  • [32] Remote monitoring of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: maximizing gains by addressing workflow
    Varma, Niraj
    EUROPACE, 2013, 15 (07): : 921 - 923
  • [33] Data deluge from remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices and importance of clinical stratification
    Bawa, Danish
    Kabra, Rajesh
    Ahmed, Adnan
    Bansal, Shanti
    Darden, Douglas
    Pothineni, Naga Venkata K.
    Gopinathannair, Rakesh
    Lakkireddy, Dhanunjaya
    HEART RHYTHM O2, 2023, 4 (06): : 374 - 381
  • [34] Risk of cardioversion for patients with cardiac implantable electrical devices
    Yoneda, Zachary T.
    Crossley, George H.
    HEART RHYTHM, 2023, 20 (09) : 1236 - 1237
  • [35] Reproducibility of CMR in Patients With Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices
    Ostovaneh, Mohammad R.
    Ward, Caroline
    Ambale-Venkatesh, Bharath
    Chamera, Elzbieta
    Kato, Yoko
    Bolli, Roberto
    Mitrani, Raul
    Perin, Emerson C.
    Henry, Timothy D.
    Hare, Joshua M.
    Moye, Lem
    Nazarian, Saman
    Lima, Joao A. C.
    JACC-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING, 2022, 15 (05) : 952 - 954
  • [37] The promising future of remote monitoring for cardiac implantable electronic devices Reply
    Middeldorp, Melissa E.
    Sanders, Prashanthan
    HEART RHYTHM O2, 2023, 4 (04): : 288 - 289
  • [38] Remote monitoring of implantable cardiac devices: current state and future directions
    Ganeshan, Raj
    Enriquez, Alan D.
    Freeman, James V.
    CURRENT OPINION IN CARDIOLOGY, 2018, 33 (01) : 20 - 30
  • [39] Remote Follow-Up/Monitoring of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
    Cay, Serkan
    Burunkaya, Duygu Kocyigit
    Bozyel, Serdar
    TURK KARDIYOLOJI DERNEGI ARSIVI-ARCHIVES OF THE TURKISH SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY, 2025, 53 (01): : 53 - 61
  • [40] Remote Monitoring of Cardiac Implantable Devices: Ontology Driven Classification of the Alerts
    Rosier, Arnaud
    Mabo, Philippe
    Temal, Lynda
    Van Hille, Pascal
    Dameron, Olivier
    Deleger, Louise
    Grouin, Cyril
    Zweigenbaum, Pierre
    Jacques, Julie
    Chazard, Emmanuel
    Laporte, Laure
    Henry, Christine
    Burgun, Anita
    TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE WITH THE INTERNET OF THINGS, 2016, 221 : 59 - 63