AIMS: The Home or Hospital in Heart failure (HHH) study was a European Community-funded, multinational, randomized controlled clinical trial, conducted in the UK, Poland, and Italy, to assess the feasibility of a new system of home telemonitoring (HT). The HT system was used to monitor clinical and physiological parameters, and its effectiveness (compared with usual care) in reducing cardiac events in heart failure (HF) patients was evaluated. Measurements were patient-managed. METHODS AND RESULTS: From 2002 to 2004, 461 HF patients (age 60 +/- 11 years, New York Heart Association class 2.4 +/- 0.6, left ventricular ejection fraction 29 +/- 7%) were enrolled at 11 centres and randomized (1:2) to either usual outpatient care or HT administer...
Nocturnal respiratory disorders and depressed heart rate variability are known predictors of poor pr...
UNLABELLED: Patients with a diagnosis of heart failure, registered at the study practice, were recru...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a costly health condition and a major public health problem. 2%...
AIMS: The Home or Hospital in Heart failure (HHH) study was a European Community-funded, multination...
BACKGROUND: The Home or Hospital in Heart Failure Study (HHH) is a European Community funded trial (...
The HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart failure) study is a European Community multicenter trial aimed at...
The HHH study will be a full scale randomized controlled trial in Italy, Poland and UK enrolling 450...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify whether home telemonitoring (HTM) improves outcomes compared with nu...
Background: Heart failure (HF) patients suffer from frequent and repeated hospitalizations, causing ...
With the increasing incidence and prevalence of heart failure in the United States, the burden impos...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisations in older people. Several strategies, suppo...
Morbidity and mortality remain high in heart failure despite considerable progress achieved with med...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Background: As the prevalence of heart failure (HF) rises sharply, the costs related to the care of ...
Background and Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is mostly a lifestyle-related disease that is suited to...
Nocturnal respiratory disorders and depressed heart rate variability are known predictors of poor pr...
UNLABELLED: Patients with a diagnosis of heart failure, registered at the study practice, were recru...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a costly health condition and a major public health problem. 2%...
AIMS: The Home or Hospital in Heart failure (HHH) study was a European Community-funded, multination...
BACKGROUND: The Home or Hospital in Heart Failure Study (HHH) is a European Community funded trial (...
The HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart failure) study is a European Community multicenter trial aimed at...
The HHH study will be a full scale randomized controlled trial in Italy, Poland and UK enrolling 450...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify whether home telemonitoring (HTM) improves outcomes compared with nu...
Background: Heart failure (HF) patients suffer from frequent and repeated hospitalizations, causing ...
With the increasing incidence and prevalence of heart failure in the United States, the burden impos...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisations in older people. Several strategies, suppo...
Morbidity and mortality remain high in heart failure despite considerable progress achieved with med...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Background: As the prevalence of heart failure (HF) rises sharply, the costs related to the care of ...
Background and Objective: Heart Failure (HF) is mostly a lifestyle-related disease that is suited to...
Nocturnal respiratory disorders and depressed heart rate variability are known predictors of poor pr...
UNLABELLED: Patients with a diagnosis of heart failure, registered at the study practice, were recru...
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a costly health condition and a major public health problem. 2%...