Drive-by collection and self-fitting of ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring.

The British journal of cardiology Pub Date : 2022-04-20 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5837/bjc.2022.012
Mark T Mills, Sarah Ritzmann, Maisie Danson, Gillian E Payne, David R Warriner
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Ambulatory electrocardiogram (AECG) monitoring is a common cardiovascular investigation. Traditionally, this requires a face-to-face appointment. In order to reduce contact during the COVID-19 pandemic, we investigated whether drive-by collection and self-fitting of the device by the patient represents an acceptable alternative. A prospective, observational study of consecutive patients requiring AECG monitoring over a period of one month at three hospitals was performed. Half underwent standard (face-to-face) fitting, and half attended a drive-by service to collect their monitor, fitting their device at home. Outcome measures were quality of the recordings (determined as good, acceptable or poor), and patient satisfaction. A total of 375 patients were included (192 face-to-face, 183 drive-by). Mean patient age was similar between the two groups. The quality of the AECG recordings was similar in both groups (52.6% good in face-to-face vs. 53.0% in drive-by; 34.9% acceptable in face-to-face vs. 32.2% in drive-by; 12.5% poor in face-to-face vs. 14.8% in drive-by; Chi-square statistic 0.55, p=0.76). Patient satisfaction rates were high, with all patients in both groups satisfied with the care they received. In conclusion, drive-by collection and self-fitting of AECG monitoring yields similar AECG quality to conventional face-to-face fitting, with high levels of patient satisfaction.

动态心电图监测的自动采集和自动装配。
动态心电图(AECG)监测是一种常见的心血管检查。传统上,这需要面对面的预约。为了减少COVID-19大流行期间的接触,我们调查了患者开车收集和自行安装设备是否是一种可接受的替代方案。一项前瞻性、观察性研究在三家医院对需要AECG监测的连续患者进行了为期一个月的研究。一半的人接受了标准的(面对面的)安装,一半的人参加了一个开车经过的服务来收集他们的监视器,在家里安装他们的设备。结果测量记录的质量(确定为良好,可接受或差)和患者满意度。共纳入375例患者(面对面192例,驾车183例)。两组患者的平均年龄相似。两组的AECG记录质量相似(面对面52.6%,驾车53.0%;34.9%的人可以接受面对面,32.2%的人可以接受驾车;12.5%的人不擅长面对面,14.8%的人不擅长驾车;卡方统计量0.55,p=0.76)。患者满意率很高,两组患者均对所接受的护理感到满意。综上所述,自动采集和自拟AECG监测与传统面对面拟合的AECG质量相似,患者满意度高。
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