Elective Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation at Home by Advanced Practice Providers: A Feasibility Study in the Dutch Emergency Medical Service - Design and Pilot Results.

Risco van Vliet, Martijn van Eck, Wouter G Wieringa, Xavier R J Moors, Arnoud W J Van't Hof
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Abstract

Aim: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia worldwide. Cardioversion for AF is indicated to improve symptoms and haemodynamic status. Patients with persistent AF requiring direct current electrical cardioversion (DC-ECV) present a significant challenge to the cardiology department. Hospital at Home represents a paradigm shift in the standard way of delivering acute care. Encouraged by these possibilities and benefits, the cardiology department of the Jeroen Bosch Hospital and the local emergency medical service RAV Brabant MWN raised the question of whether DC-ECV treatment can be carried out at home instead of in an inpatient setting. This pilot study aims to investigate whether home-based cardioversion is feasible.

Methods and results: ELECTRA-1 is a single-centre, prospective feasibility study of home-based ECV in haemodynamically stable AF patients requiring cardioversion. The APP-led home-based DC-ECV was carried out by advanced practice providers (APPs) of the emergency medical service RAV Brabant MWN supported by an ambulance team consisting of an ambulance nurse and driver both trained in advanced live support. Thirty-eight patients gave their consent, and 26 (68%) had a home DC-ECV. In 23 (88%) cases, the DC-ECV was successful, and sinus rhythm was achieved. Twelve (32%) cases had a spontaneous return to sinus rhythm. No early or late major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event was reported for these 26 patients.

Conclusion: Performing DC-ECV at home is feasible. This study did not examine the safety of doing so but did find a high level of satisfaction among the participating patients.

Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT06322836.

由高级实践提供者在家中选择性房颤复律:荷兰紧急医疗服务的可行性研究-设计和试点结果。
目的:心房颤动(AF)是世界范围内最常见的持续性心律失常。房颤的心律转复可改善症状和血流动力学状态。持续性房颤患者需要直流电复律(DC-ECV),这对心内科来说是一个重大挑战。家庭医院代表了提供急性护理的标准方式的范式转变。受到这些可能性和益处的鼓舞,Jeroen Bosch医院心内科和当地紧急医疗服务RAV Brabant MWN提出了DC-ECV治疗是否可以在家中而不是在住院环境中进行的问题。本初步研究旨在探讨家庭复律是否可行。方法和结果:ELECTRA-1是一项单中心、前瞻性可行性研究,用于血液动力学稳定、需要转复的房颤患者的家庭ECV。应用程序主导的家庭DC-ECV由紧急医疗服务RAV Brabant MWN的高级执业提供者(APPs)实施,由一个救护车小组提供支持,该小组由一名接受过高级现场支持培训的救护车护士和司机组成。38名患者同意,26名(68%)患者家中有DC-ECV。23例(88%)DC-ECV成功,窦性心律恢复。12例(32%)自发性恢复窦性心律。26例患者未见早期或晚期严重心脑血管不良事件的报道。结论:在家中进行DC-ECV是可行的。这项研究没有检查这样做的安全性,但确实发现参与患者的满意度很高。注册:ClinicalTrials.gov编号NCT06322836。
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