Literature DB >> 22997998

A critical review on telemonitoring in heart failure.

Olivier Gurné1, Viviane Conraads, Luc Missault, Wilfried Mullens, Jean-Luc Vachierys, Walter Van Mieghem, Walter Droogne, Anne-Catherine Pouleur, Pierre Troisfontaine, Sandrine Huez, Eric Nellessens, Beatrice Peperstraete, Philippe Blouardo, Johan Vanhaecke, David Raes.   

Abstract

Morbidity and mortality remain high in heart failure despite considerable progress achieved with medical therapy and electrical devices. A multidisciplinary approach is actually strongly recommended. In order to provide optimal care to the ever-growing population of patients with heart failure, telemonitoring has been proposed as a modality to improve usual care. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the existing evidence on telemonitoring in HF. Despite two major meta-analyses with favourable results, two recent, large, multicentre, randomized controlled trials, one with a sophisticated technical remote telemonitoring approach (TIM-HF) in stable chronic HF and the other with a comprehensive telephone-based interactive voice-response monitoring (Tele-HF) in patients recently hospitalized for heart failure, have been performed and both failed to demonstrate a clinical benefit for telemonitoring. Newer technologies or other modalities, such as collaboration between a general practitioner and a heart failure clinic facilitated by telemonitoring should be further evaluated. Dedicated telemonitoring for heart failure may be a practical adjunct in selective centres and patients, on top of usual care, including education and a multidisciplinary approach. However, prior to being accepted as a standard of care, more evidence from large, randomized clinical trials is required.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22997998     DOI: 10.1080/ac.67.4.2170685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cardiol        ISSN: 0001-5385            Impact factor:   1.718


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Review 1.  Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of home telemonitoring interventions for patients with chronic diseases: a critical assessment of their methodological quality.

Authors:  Spyros Kitsiou; Guy Paré; Mirou Jaana
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2013-07-23       Impact factor: 5.428

2.  Do telemonitoring projects of heart failure fit the Chronic Care Model?

Authors:  Evi Willemse; Jef Adriaenssens; Tinne Dilles; Roy Remmen
Journal:  Int J Integr Care       Date:  2014-07-17       Impact factor: 5.120

3.  Feasibility and Acceptability of Utilizing a Smartphone Based Application to Monitor Outpatient Discharge Instruction Compliance in Cardiac Disease Patients around Discharge from Hospitalization.

Authors:  Aimee M Layton; James Whitworth; James Peacock; Matthew N Bartels; Patricia A Jellen; Byron M Thomashow
Journal:  Int J Telemed Appl       Date:  2014-12-11

Review 4.  Challenges in personalised management of chronic diseases-heart failure as prominent example to advance the care process.

Authors:  Hans-Peter Brunner-La Rocca; Lutz Fleischhacker; Olga Golubnitschaja; Frank Heemskerk; Thomas Helms; Thom Hoedemakers; Sandra Huygen Allianses; Tiny Jaarsma; Judita Kinkorova; Jan Ramaekers; Peter Ruff; Ivana Schnur; Emilio Vanoli; Jose Verdu; Bettina Zippel-Schultz
Journal:  EPMA J       Date:  2016-01-30       Impact factor: 6.543

Review 5.  Understanding heart failure; explaining telehealth - a hermeneutic systematic review.

Authors:  Trisha Greenhalgh; Christine A'Court; Sara Shaw
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2017-06-14       Impact factor: 2.298

Review 6.  Effects of home telemonitoring interventions on patients with chronic heart failure: an overview of systematic reviews.

Authors:  Spyros Kitsiou; Guy Paré; Mirou Jaana
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 5.428

7.  Evaluation Criteria of Noninvasive Telemonitoring for Patients With Heart Failure: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Troskah Farnia; Marie-Christine Jaulent; Olivier Steichen
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2018-01-16       Impact factor: 5.428

8.  Explaining the mixed findings of a randomised controlled trial of telehealth with centralised remote support for heart failure: multi-site qualitative study using the NASSS framework.

Authors:  Chrysanthi Papoutsi; Christine A'Court; Joseph Wherton; Sara Shaw; Trisha Greenhalgh
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 2.279

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