1. Clinical impact of remote heart failure management using the multiparameter ICD HeartLogic alert.
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de Juan Bagudá J, Cózar León R, Gavira Gómez JJ, Pachón M, Goirigolzarri Artaza J, Martínez Mateo V, Escolar Pérez V, Iniesta Manjavacas ÁM, Rivas Gándara N, Álvarez-García J, Sánchez Ramos JG, Aguilera Agudo C, Rubín López JM, Macías Gallego A, López Fernández S, González Torres L, Martínez JG, Marrero Negrín N, Ramos Maqueda J, Cabrera Ramos M, Medina Gil JM, De Diego Rus C, Bermúdez Jiménez FJ, Madrazo I, Díaz Molina B, Cobo Marcos M, Ruiz Duthil AD, Cordero D, Méndez Fernández AB, Peña Conde L, Arcocha Torres MF, Pérez Castellano N, Arias MÁ, García Bolao I, Díaz Infante E, Campari M, Arribas Ynsaurriaga F, Delgado Jiménez JF, Valsecchi S, and Salguero Bodes R
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Spain epidemiology, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data, Follow-Up Studies, Algorithms, Telemedicine, Disease Management, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy methods, Heart Failure therapy, Heart Failure diagnosis, Defibrillators, Implantable
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Introduction and Objectives: The multiparametric implantable cardioverter-defibrillator HeartLogic index has proven to be a sensitive and timely predictor of impending heart failure (HF) decompensation. We evaluated the impact of a standardized follow-up protocol implemented by nursing staff and based on remote management of alerts., Methods: The algorithm was activated in HF patients at 19 Spanish centers. Transmitted data were analyzed remotely, and patients were contacted by telephone if alerts were issued. Clinical actions were implemented remotely or through outpatient visits. The primary endpoint consisted of HF hospitalizations or death. Secondary endpoints were HF outpatient visits. We compared the 12-month periods before and after the adoption of the protocol., Results: We analyzed 392 patients (aged 69±10 years, 76% male, 50% ischemic cardiomyopathy) with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (20%) or cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (80%). The primary endpoint occurred 151 times in 86 (22%) patients during the 12 months before the adoption of the protocol, and 69 times in 45 (11%) patients (P<.001) during the 12 months after its adoption. The mean number of hospitalizations per patient was 0.39±0.89 pre- and 0.18±0.57 postadoption (P<.001). There were 185 outpatient visits for HF in 96 (24%) patients before adoption and 64 in 48 (12%) patients after adoption (P<.001). The mean number of visits per patient was 0.47±1.11 pre- and 0.16±0.51 postadoption (P<.001)., Conclusions: A standardized follow-up protocol based on remote management of HeartLogic alerts enabled effective remote management of HF patients. After its adoption, we observed a significant reduction in HF hospitalizations and outpatient visits., (Copyright © 2024 Sociedad Española de Cardiología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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