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Implantable cardioverter defibrillator multisensor monitoring during home confinement caused by the covid-19 pandemic

Authors :
Sergio Valsecchi
A Talarico
G. Giubilato
C La Greca
Luca Santini
Vincenzo Ezio Santobuono
Giuseppe Arena
Matteo Ziacchi
Antonio D'Onofrio
G. Savarese
Michele Manzo
C. Carriere
Federico Guerra
Igor Diemberger
L Calo
Source :
Europace
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Utilization of remote monitoring platforms was recommended amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The HeartLogic algorithm combines data from multiple implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) sensors (first and third heart sounds, intrathoracic impedance, respirations, night heart rate, and patient activity) to provide integrated data that may allow for detection of early signs of worsening HF. Purpose We examined whether the HeartLogic platform may elucidate behavioral changes that impact HF decompensation, and the possible consequences of home confinement caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods The Italian lockdown was imposed from March 8th to May 18th. On March 8th 2020, the HeartLogic feature was active in 349 ICD and cardiac resynchronization therapy ICD patients at 20 Italian centers. The period from January 1st to July 19th was divided in 3 phases: Pre-Lockdown (weeks 1-11), Lockdown (weeks 12-20), Post-Lockdown (weeks 21-29). Results Immediately after the implementation of stay at home orders (week 12) we observed a significant drop in median activity level (65min [36-103] in week 12 vs. 101min [61-140] in Pre-Lockdown; p Conclusions The system was sensitive to the behavioral changes occurred during the lockdown, i.e. decrease in activity. However, the home confinement had no impact on the other sensors. The higher rate of HeartLogic alerts during lockdown and the increase in the median index after 8 weeks of home confinement suggest the worsening of the HF status, possibly explained by the behavioral changes. Nonetheless, the management of the HF detected events (actions performed and management strategy) was not impacted by the restrictions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15322092 and 10995129
Volume :
23
Issue :
Suppl 3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europace
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72b187dff797117918924d002dc9ce67