Clinician use of data elements from cardiovascular implantable electronic devices in clinical practice

IF 2.6 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Carly Daley PhD , Amanda Coupe BA , Tina Allmandinger RN, BSN , Jonathan Shirazi MD , Shauna Wagner RN, BSN , Michelle Drouin PhD , Ryan Ahmed MS , Tammy Toscos PhD , Michael Mirro MD, FACC, FHRS, FAHA, FACP
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Abstract

Background

Cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) capture an abundance of data for clinicians to review and integrate into the clinical decision-making process. The multitude of data from different device types and vendors presents challenges for viewing and using the data in clinical practice. Efforts are needed to improve CIED reports by focusing on key data elements used by clinicians.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to uncover the extent to which clinicians use the specific types of data elements from CIED reports in clinical practice and explore clinicians’ perceptions of CIED reports.

Methods

A brief, web-based, cross-sectional survey study was deployed using snowball sampling from March 2020 through September 2020 to clinicians who are involved in the care of patients with CIEDs.

Results

Among 317 clinicians, the majority specialized in electrophysiology (EP) (80.1%), were from North America (88.6%), and were white (82.2%). Over half (55.3%) were physicians. Arrhythmia episodes and ventricular therapies rated the highest among 15 categories of data presented, and nocturnal or resting heart rate and heart rate variability were rated the lowest. As anticipated, clinicians specializing in EP reported using the data significantly more than other specialties across nearly all categories. A subset of respondents offered general comments describing preferences and challenges related to reviewing reports.

Conclusion

CIED reports contain an abundance of information that is important to clinicians; however, some data are used more frequently than others, and reports could be streamlined for users to improve access to key information and facilitate more efficient clinical decision making.

临床医生在临床实践中对心血管植入式电子设备数据元素的使用
背景心血管植入式电子设备(CIED)捕获了大量数据,供临床医生审查并整合到临床决策过程中。来自不同设备类型和供应商的大量数据给在临床实践中查看和使用这些数据带来了挑战。需要努力通过关注临床医生使用的关键数据元素来改进CIED报告。目的本研究旨在揭示临床医生在临床实践中使用CIED报告中特定类型数据元素的程度,并探讨临床医生对CIED报告的看法。方法从2020年3月到2020年9月,对参与CIEDs患者护理的临床医生进行了一项简短的、基于网络的横断面调查研究。结果在317名临床医生中,大多数专门从事电生理学(EP)(80.1%),来自北美(88.6%),白人(82.2%)。超过一半(55.3%)是医生。在提供的15类数据中,心律失常发作和心室治疗评分最高,夜间或静息心率和心率变异性评分最低。正如预期的那样,EP专业的临床医生报告说,在几乎所有类别中,使用数据的人数明显多于其他专业。一部分答复者提供了一般性意见,描述了与审查报告有关的偏好和挑战。结论CIED报告包含丰富的信息,对临床医生具有重要意义;然而,一些数据的使用频率高于其他数据,并且可以为用户简化报告,以改进对关键信息的访问,并促进更高效的临床决策。
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Cardiovascular digital health journal
Cardiovascular digital health journal Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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