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REmote SUpervision to Decrease HospitaLization RaTe. Unified and integrated platform for data collected from devices manufactured by different companies: Design and rationale of the RESULT study.

Mateusz Tajstra1, Adam Sokal2, Arkadiusz Gwóźdź3, Marcin Wilczek3, Adam Gacek4, Konrad Wojciechowski5, Elżbieta Gadula-Gacek1, Elżbieta Adamowicz-Czoch1, Katarzyna Chłosta-Niepiekło3, Krzysztof Milewski6, Piotr Rozentryt1, Zbigniew Kalarus2, Mariusz Gąsior1, Lech Poloński1.   

Abstract

The number of patients with heart failure implantable cardiac electronic devices (CIEDs) is growing. Hospitalization rate in this group is very high and generates enormous costs. To avoid the need for hospital treatment, optimized monitoring and follow-up is crucial. Remote monitoring (RM) has been widely put into practice in the management of CIEDs but it may be difficult due to the presence of differences in systems provided by device manufacturers and loss of gathered data in case of device reimplantation. Additionally, conclusions derived from studies about usefulness of RM in clinical practice apply to devices coming only from a single company. An integrated monitoring platform allows for more comprehensive data analysis and interpretation. Therefore, the primary objective of Remote Supervision to Decrease Hospitalization Rate (RESULT) study is to evaluate the impact of RM on the clinical status of patients with ICDs or CRT-Ds using an integrated platform. Six hundred consecutive patients with ICDs or CRT-Ds implanted will be prospectively randomized to either a traditional or RM-based follow-up model. The primary clinical endpoint will be a composite of all-cause mortality or hospitalization for cardiovascular reasons within 12 months after randomization. The primary technical endpoint will be to construct and evaluate a unified and integrated platform for the data collected from RM devices manufactured by different companies. This manuscript describes the design and methodology of the prospective, randomized trial designed to determine whether remote monitoring using an integrated platform for different companies is safe, feasible, and efficacious (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02409225).
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Keywords:  RESULT study; heart failure; integrated platform; remote monitoring

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28019051      PMCID: PMC6931726          DOI: 10.1111/anec.12418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol        ISSN: 1082-720X            Impact factor:   1.468


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Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2004-08-16       Impact factor: 29.690

10.  The MOnitoring Resynchronization dEvices and CARdiac patiEnts (MORE-CARE) randomized controlled trial: phase 1 results on dynamics of early intervention with remote monitoring.

Authors:  Giuseppe Boriani; Antoine Da Costa; Renato Pietro Ricci; Aurelio Quesada; Stefano Favale; Saverio Iacopino; Francesco Romeo; Arnaldo Risi; Lorenza Mangoni di S Stefano; Xavier Navarro; Mauro Biffi; Massimo Santini; Haran Burri
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1.  REmote SUpervision to Decrease HospitaLization RaTe. Unified and integrated platform for data collected from devices manufactured by different companies: Design and rationale of the RESULT study.

Authors:  Mateusz Tajstra; Adam Sokal; Arkadiusz Gwóźdź; Marcin Wilczek; Adam Gacek; Konrad Wojciechowski; Elżbieta Gadula-Gacek; Elżbieta Adamowicz-Czoch; Katarzyna Chłosta-Niepiekło; Krzysztof Milewski; Piotr Rozentryt; Zbigniew Kalarus; Mariusz Gąsior; Lech Poloński
Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol       Date:  2016-12-25       Impact factor: 1.468

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