Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 17, 2025

Author Spotlight: Workflow for Integrating POCUS Data into EHR for Managing Heart Failure Patients
Published on: July 12, 2024
Impact of Multisensor CIED-based Heart Failure Monitoring on Mortality, Heart Failure Hospitalizations and Outpatient
Bert A C Zwaenepoel1,2, Annefleur Kluft3, Michelle Feijen3
1Department of Cardiology, AZ Delta, Roeselare, Belgium. b.zwaenepoel@lumc.nl.
Purpose Of Review:
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (CIED)-based remote monitoring has been proposed to improve heart failure (HF) management by enabling early detection of decompensation. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of multisensor CIED-based monitoring in reducing mortality, HF hospitalizations, and unplanned HF outpatient visits.
Recent Findings:
Earlier CIED-based remote monitoring strategies were mainly based on single-sensor impedance-based algorithms, and showed limited clinical benefits. Newer multisensor CIED-based algorithms have shown promise in initial studies. However, their impact on clinical outcomes remains uncertain, and therefore current HF guidelines provide limited recommendations. Multisensor CIED-based algorithms reliably identify high-risk HF patients and their use leads to reductions in HF hospitalizations and unplanned outpatient HF visits, although prospective validation in RCTs is lacking for any of the algorithms. Standardized response strategies are needed to enhance clinical integration and generalizability. If validated, multisensor monitoring could become a key tool in HF management.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Pulse rhythm
Conversely, an irregular pulse pattern is termed dysrhythmia, stemming from disruptions in cardiac...
Heart Failure IV: Classification and Diagnostic Evaluation
Heart Failure V: Medical Management
Cardiomyopathy III: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Heart Failure II: Pathophysiology
Mitral Regurgitation IV: Nursing Management

