Using technology to improve reconnection to remote monitoring in cardiac implantable electronic device patients

IF 2.6 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Julien Durand MSc , Jean-Luc Bonnet PhD , Arnaud Lazarus MD , Jérôme Taieb MD , Arnaud Rosier MD, PhD , Suneet Mittal MD
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Abstract

Background

Remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) patients is now considered standard of care. However, a fundamental requirement of RM is continuous connectivity between the patient’s implanted device and the CIED manufacturer’s central server. This study examined the rate of RM disconnections in CIED recipients and the impact of short message service (SMS) to facilitate reconnections.

Methods

Using a platform that collects RM data from CIED manufacturers, we retrospectively examined the disconnection and reconnection events in 6085 patients from 20 medical centers. Each medical center reported their usual practice regarding RM disconnections, which consisted of either an automatic SMS from the platform to patients who were disconnected for 2 weeks or the standard of care (SC) of a phone call to patients.

Results

During a 1-year period, 43% of patients had at least 1 disconnection. Half of these patients experienced multiple disconnections. The use of SMS reduced the time to reconnection by 43% in comparison to SC. The median time to reconnect a disconnected patient was 11.0 [3.2, 29.0] days for SC vs 6.3 [1.3, 22.0] days for SMS (P < .0001). Furthermore, there was a high rate of reconnections within the first 48 hours of the SMS message, which was nearly double that in the SC arm.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates the feasibility of an automatic system to deliver an SMS to patients with a disconnected CIED to facilitate early reconnection to RM.

利用技术改善心脏植入式电子设备患者重新连接远程监控的情况
背景对心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)患者进行远程监护(RM)现已被视为护理标准。然而,RM 的一个基本要求是患者的植入设备与 CIED 制造商的中央服务器之间的持续连接。本研究调查了CIED接受者的RM断线率,以及短信服务(SMS)对促进重新连接的影响。方法利用从CIED制造商处收集RM数据的平台,我们回顾性地调查了来自20个医疗中心的6085名患者的断线和重新连接事件。每个医疗中心都报告了他们在RM断线方面的惯常做法,包括由平台自动向断线2周的患者发送短信,或按照标准护理(SC)给患者打电话。其中一半患者经历了多次断线。与 SC 相比,使用短信将重新连接的时间缩短了 43%。断线患者重新连接的中位时间为 SC 11.0 [3.2, 29.0] 天 vs SMS 6.3 [1.3, 22.0] 天(P < .0001)。此外,短信发出后 48 小时内重新连接的比例很高,几乎是 SC 组的两倍。结论这项研究证明了自动系统向断开 CIED 连接的患者发送短信以促进尽早重新连接到 RM 的可行性。
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Cardiovascular digital health journal
Cardiovascular digital health journal Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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