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The role of non-invasive devices for the telemonitoring of heart failure patients

Alessandro Faragli, Dawud Abawi, Caroline Quinn, M. Cvetkovic, Thomas Schlabs, E. Tahirović, H.-D. Düngen, Burkert Pieske, Sebastian Kelle, Frank Edelmann, Alessio Alogna

2020Heart Failure Reviews62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) patients represent one of the most prevalent as well as one of the most fragile population encountered in the cardiology and internal medicine departments nowadays. Estimated to account for around 26 million people worldwide, diagnosed patients present a poor prognosis and quality of life with a clinical history accompanied by repeated hospital admissions caused by an exacerbation of their chronic condition. The frequent hospitalizations and the extended hospital stays mean an extremely high economic burden for healthcare institutions. Meanwhile, the number of chronically diseased and elderly patients is continuously rising, and a lack of specialized physicians is evident. To cope with this health emergency, more efficient strategies for patient management, more accurate diagnostic tools, and more efficient preventive plans are needed. In recent years, telemonitoring has been introduced as the potential answer to solve such needs. Different methodologies and devices have been progressively investigated for effective home monitoring of cardiologic patients. Invasive hemodynamic devices, such as CardioMEMS™, have been demonstrated to be reducing hospitalizations and mortality, but their use is however restricted to limited cases. The role of external non-invasive devices for remote patient monitoring, instead, is yet to be clarified. In this review, we summarized the most relevant studies and devices that, by utilizing non-invasive telemonitoring, demonstrated whether beneficial effects in the management of HF patients were effective.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHeart failureExacerbationIntensive care medicineHealth carePopulationMedical emergencyQuality of life (healthcare)Emergency medicineInternal medicineNursingEconomic growthEconomicsEnvironmental healthHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
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