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Remote monitoring of cardiac implantable devices in the Asia-Pacific.

Chu-Pak Lau1, Shu Zhang.   

Abstract

Remote monitoring of pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) has emerged as a tool to replace regular follow-up of such devices, and to detect hardware failure, arrhythmias, and heart failure decompensation. The Asia-Pacific region is a geographically diverse area, with widely different cardiac device implant rates and expertise. However, common to all countries, distance and logistic for patients to reach an expert monitoring centre for routine follow up are significant, and in some countries, this will likely be replaced by remote monitoring. Unscheduled visits such as for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and ICD shocks will be expedited. There has been an increase in both pacemaker and ICD implant rates in Asia-Pacific, due to an ageing population and improvement in economic condition. Among the countries, Australia and Japan are the major users of remote monitoring. According to the statistics of the suppliers, in Australia, up to 15% of pacemakers, 40% ICD, and 30% cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)/cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CTRD) are remotely monitored. The corresponding numbers for Japan are 5, 50, and 50% respectively. The monitoring personnel include nurses, technicians, and doctors, either from local centre or from device companies. Cost, lack of reimbursement, and logistic support are major issues in widespread application of remote monitoring technology. In conclusion, remote monitoring is increasing in Asia-Pacific region despite the increase in cost. Implantable cardioverter defibrillators and CRT/CRTDs are more likely than pacemakers to be enabled with remote monitoring.

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Keywords:  Defibrillation; Incidence; Pacemakers; Remote monitoring

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23737235     DOI: 10.1093/europace/eut081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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Authors:  Paul Chun Yih Lim; Audry Shan Yin Lee; Kelvin Chi Ming Chua; Eric Tien Siang Lim; Daniel Thuan Tee Chong; Boon Yew Tan; Kah Leng Ho; Wee Siong Teo; Chi Keong Ching
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 1.858

2.  Cloud Follow-Up in Patients With Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices: A Single-Region Study in China.

Authors:  Lin Tong; Shiqiang Xiong; Jun Hou; Jin Li; Shujuan Qin; Yangchun Zhang; Siqi Yang; Lingyao Qi; Xu Chen; Yan Luo; Zhen Zhang; Haoyu Deng; Hanxiong Liu; Lin Cai
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-05-09

3.  Realtime Remote Programming in Patients Carrying Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Requiring Emergent Reprogramming.

Authors:  Shiqiang Xiong; Jin Li; Lin Tong; Jun Hou; Siqi Yang; Lingyao Qi; Xu Chen; Yan Luo; Zhen Zhang; Hanxiong Liu; Lin Cai
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-05-16

4.  Undetected supraventricular tachycardia causing congestive heart failure: a pitfall of remote monitoring system.

Authors:  Keisuke Nakabayashi; Ryo Sugiura; Toshiaki Oka
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-07-08

5.  The impact of a remote monitoring system of healthcare resource consumption in patients on automated peritoneal dialysis (APD): A simulation study
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Authors:  Kiyotaka Uchiyama; Naoki Washida; Nobuyuki Yube; Takahiro Kasai; Keisuke Shinozuka; Kohkichi Morimoto; Akihito Hishikawa; Hiroyuki Inoue; Hidenori Urai; Aika Hagiwara; Kentaro Fujii; Shu Wakino; Souzana Deenitchina; Hiroshi Itoh
Journal:  Clin Nephrol       Date:  2018-11       Impact factor: 0.975

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