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Miruna Popovici1,2,3, Nilima Rajpal Kundnani2,3, Marius Papurica4,5
1Doctoral School, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, E. Murgu Square, No. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
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Background: Many patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) remain undertreated in routine practice. Delayed treatment intensification, poor adherence, and fragmented follow-up are common barriers. Low-cost digital support may help reduce this implementation gap. Objective: This study evaluated whether a simple digital support pathway was associated with better 6-month treatment adherence and guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) optimization in ambulatory patients with stable HFrEF. Methods: This single-center matched cohort study compared a prospective digital-support cohort with a historical usual-care cohort. The intervention combined smartphone-based telemanagement, home blood pressure and heart-rate reporting, daily weight surveillance, and scheduled video consultations. The co-primary endpoints were treatment adherence at 6 months and GDMT optimization, assessed by change in foundational HFrEF drug classes and by a prespecified exploratory GDMT optimization score. Results: After 1:1 propensity-score matching, 200 patients were included, with 100 patients in each cohort. Treatment adherence at 6 months was higher in the digital-support cohort than in usual care (82.0% vs. 64.0%, p = 0.004). The intervention cohort also had more frequent class addition, more dose escalation, a greater increase in foundational drug classes, and a larger improvement in GDMT optimization score (all p < 0.001). Heart failure hospitalization and the composite of heart failure hospitalization or all-cause death were less frequent in the digital-support cohort, but these clinical outcomes were exploratory. Conclusions: A pragmatic low-cost digital support pathway was associated with better adherence and more complete GDMT optimization in ambulatory patients with HFrEF. The findings support further prospective multicenter evaluation.
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