Remote monitoring of patients with CIEDs following the updated recommendations—Easing or adding to postimplant responsibilities?

N. Varma
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Abstract

Follow-up of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices is challenging due to both their increasing volume and technical complexity coupled to increasing clinical complexity of recipient patients. Remote monitoring (RM) offers an opportunity to resolve some of these difficulties by improving clinic efficiencies and providing a mechanism for device monitoring and patient management. Recent recommendations advocate for RM to be standard of care for this purpose. Several randomized clinical trials and registries have demonstrated that RM may reduce in-hospital visit numbers, time required for patient follow-up, physician and nurse time, and hospital and social costs. Furthermore, patient retention and adherence to follow-up schedule are significantly improved by RM. Continuous wireless monitoring of data stored in the device memory with automatic alerts allows early detection of device malfunctions and of events, such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrhythmias, and heart failure suitable for clinical intervention. Early reaction may improve patient outcome. RM is easy to use and patients showed a high level of acceptance and satisfaction. Implementing RM in daily practice may require changes in clinic workflow. New organizational models promote significant efficiencies regarding physician and nursing time. Data management techniques are under development. Despite these demonstrable advantages of RM, adoption still remains modest, even in health care systems incentivized to use this follow-up method.

Answer questions and earn CME: https://wileyhealthlearning.com/Activity2/4596352/Activity.aspx.

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根据最新建议对cied患者进行远程监测——减轻或增加植入后的责任?
心脏植入式电子装置患者的随访是具有挑战性的,因为它们的体积和技术复杂性不断增加,再加上接受者患者的临床复杂性不断增加。远程监控(RM)通过提高诊所效率和提供设备监控和患者管理机制,为解决其中的一些困难提供了机会。最近的建议提倡将RM作为这一目的的标准护理。一些随机临床试验和登记表明,RM可以减少住院次数,患者随访所需的时间,医生和护士的时间,以及医院和社会成本。此外,RM显著提高了患者的保留率和随访计划的依从性。通过自动警报对存储在设备存储器中的数据进行连续无线监测,可以早期发现设备故障和事件,如心房颤动、室性心律失常和适合临床干预的心力衰竭。早期反应可能改善患者预后。RM使用方便,患者接受度高,满意度高。在日常实践中实施RM可能需要改变临床工作流程。新的组织模式显著提高了医生和护理时间的效率。数据管理技术正在开发中。尽管RM有这些明显的优势,但即使在鼓励使用这种随访方法的卫生保健系统中,采用仍然有限。回答问题并获得CME: https://wileyhealthlearning.com/Activity2/4596352/Activity.aspx。
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