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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Digital Health
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Refractory heart failure management is challenging, with frequent rehospitalizations.
  • Current care models include in-person visits, telehomecare, and telemonitoring.
  • Advances in medical and device therapy have not fully resolved rehospitalization issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current evidence on telemonitoring and remote monitoring in heart failure management.
  • To evaluate the impact of remote monitoring, including implantable devices, on patient outcomes.
  • To explore the potential of novel implantable hemodynamic devices for predicting heart failure events.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current evidence on telemonitoring and remote monitoring techniques.
  • Analysis of data from cardiac implantable devices (defibrillators, CRT) for physiological parameters.
  • Investigation of emerging implantable hemodynamic monitoring devices.

Main Results:

  • Telemonitoring and remote monitoring are feasible for heart failure management.
  • Routinely assessed parameters via current remote monitoring have not demonstrated an impact on patient outcomes.
  • Implantable hemodynamic devices show potential for increased sensitivity and specificity in predicting heart failure events.

Conclusions:

  • Remote monitoring strategies are feasible but require further refinement to improve patient outcomes.
  • Implantable hemodynamic monitoring represents a promising future direction for proactive heart failure management.
  • Continued research is needed to validate the clinical utility of advanced remote monitoring technologies.