| Literature DB >> 34878990 |
Michael P Dorsch1,2, Karen B Farris1, Brigid E Rowell1, Scott L Hummel2,3,4, Todd M Koelling2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The successful management of heart failure (HF) involves guideline-based medical therapy as well as self-management behavior. As a result, the management of HF is moving toward a proactive real-time technological model of assisting patients with monitoring and self-management.Entities:
Keywords: heart failure; mHealth; medical therapy; mobile app; remote monitoring; self-care; self-management
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34878990 PMCID: PMC8693200 DOI: 10.2196/26185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Example of a health status indicator in the ManageHF4Life mobile app.
Figure 2CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) flow diagram.
Baseline demographics.
| Variable | App (n=42) | No app (n=41) | |||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 60.2 (9) | 62 (9) | .38 | ||
| Female, n (%) | 14 (33) | 15 (37) | .76 | ||
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| Caucasian, n (%) | 34 (81) | 34 (83) |
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| African American, n (%) | 7 (17) | 6 (15) | ||
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| Other, n (%) | 1 (2) | 1 (2) | ||
| EFa (%), mean (SD) | 37.2 (20) | 38.8 (19) | .73 | ||
| HFpEFb, n (%) | 16 (38) | 19 (46) | .45 | ||
| Ischemic HFc, n (%) | 19 (45) | 29 (71) | .02 | ||
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| Class I, n (%) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | .41 | |
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| Class II, n (%) | 10 (24) | 5 (12) | ||
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| Class III, n (%) | 23 (55) | 27 (66) | ||
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| Class IV, n (%) | 8 (19) | 9 (22) | ||
| Atrial fibrillation, n (%) | 22 (52) | 25 (61) | .43 | ||
| MIe, n (%) | 10 (24) | 18 (44) | .05 | ||
| DMf, n (%) | 14 (33) | 13 (32) | .87 | ||
| Moderate or severe renal disease, n (%) | 1 (2) | 2 (5) | .62 | ||
| Systolic BPg (mm Hg), mean (SD) | 121.1 (23) | 119.1 (21) | .68 | ||
| Sodium (mmol/L), mean (SD) | 138.3 (3) | 137.8 (3) | .54 | ||
| Hemoglobin (g/dL), mean (SD) | 12.4 (2) | 11.9 (2) | .32 | ||
| ACEIh, ARBi, ARNIj, n (%) | 28 (67) | 20 (49) | .10 | ||
| Beta blocker, n (%) | 37 (88) | 35 (85) | .76 | ||
| MRAk, n (%) | 18 (43) | 16 (39) | .72 | ||
aEF: ejection fraction.
bHFpEF: heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
cHF: heart failure.
dNYHA: New York Heart Association.
eMI: myocardial infarction.
fDM: diabetes mellitus.
gBP: blood pressure.
hACEI: angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor.
iARB: angiotensin receptor blocker.
jARNI: angiotensin receptor and neprilysin inhibitor.
kMRA: mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist.
Figure 3The change in Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ) score over time by group.
The change in SCHFI and subscales over time by group.
| Scores | Baseline | 6 weeks | 12 weeks | ||||||||
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| Total SCHFI, mean (SD) | 186.1 (5) | 187.8 (5) | .82 | 198.1 (5) | 204.6 (5) | .40 | 196.9 (6) | 206.1 (5) | .24 | ||
| Maintenance, mean (SD) | 66.6 (2) | 70.4 (2) | .23 | 70.5 (2) | 73.5 (2) | .37 | 69.9 (2) | 74.6 (2) | .15 | ||
| Management, mean (SD) | 54.3 (2) | 54.6 (2) | .94 | 55.7 (2) | 60.4 (2) | .13 | 59.9 (2) | 59 (2) | .78 | ||
| Confidence, mean (SD) | 64.5 (3) | 62.9 (3) | .68 | 72.2 (3) | 71.1 (3) | .79 | 67.7 (3) | 72.6 (3) | .22 | ||
Figure 4Time to first heart failure readmission by group; HR: heart rate.