Device monitoring strategies in acute heart failure syndromes

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Michael A. Samara
W. H. Wilson Tang
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[1] Cleveland Clinic,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute
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Heart Failure Reviews | 2011年 / 16卷
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Acute heart failure syndromes; Remote monitoring; Impedance; Implantable hemodynamic monitors; Heart rate variability;
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Acute heart failure syndromes (AHFS) represent the most common discharge diagnoses in adults over age 65 and translate into dramatically increased heart failure–associated morbidity and mortality. Conventional approaches to the early detection of pulmonary and systemic congestion have been shown to be of limited sensitivity. Despite their proven efficacy, disease management and structured telephone support programs have failed to achieve widespread use in part due to their resource intensiveness and reliance upon motivated patients. While once thought to hold great promise, results from recent prospective studies on telemonitoring strategies have proven disappointing. Implantable devices with their capacity to monitor electrophysiologic and hemodynamic parameters over long periods of time and with minimal reliance on patient participation may provide solutions to some of these problems. Conventional electrophysiologic parameters and intrathoracic impedance data are currently available in the growing population of heart failure patients with equipped devices. A variety of implantable hemodynamic monitors are currently under investigation. How best to integrate these devices into a systematic approach to the management of patients before, during, and after AHFS is yet to be established.
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