BackgroundIt is unclear whether subgroups of patients may benefit from remote monitoring systems (RMS) and what user characteristics and contextual factors determine effective use of RMS in patients with heart failure (HF).ObjectiveThe study was conducted to determine whether certain user characteristics (i.e. personal and clinical variables) predict use of RMS using advanced machine learning software algorithms in patients with HF.MethodsThis pilot study was a single-arm experimental study with a pre- (baseline) and post- (3 months) design; data from the baseline measures were used for the current data analyses. Sixteen patients provided consent; only 7 patients (mean age 65.8 ± 6.1, range 58-83) accessed the RMS and transmitted daily data...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
Background\ud \ud There are few data regarding the effectiveness of remote monitoring for older peop...
This study aims to determine whether the use of remote monitoring (RM) in implantable cardiac device...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether subgroups of patients may benefit from remote monitoring systems (RM...
BackgroundThe use of remote monitoring systems (RMSs) in healthcare has grown exponentially and has ...
Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of usi...
BackgroundAround 50% of hospital readmissions due to heart failure are preventable, with lack of adh...
With new advances in technology, remote monitoring of heart failure (HF) patients has become increas...
Remote patient monitoring systems provide plenty of structured information about the monitored healt...
AbstractBackgroundRemote monitoring (RM) technology embedded within cardiac rhythm devices permits c...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Background: Hospitalization contributes enormously to health care costs associated with heart failur...
Healthcare systems are shifting from patient care in hospitals to monitored care at home. It is expe...
Aims: Remote management of heart failure using implantable electronic devices (REM-HF) aimed to asse...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
Background\ud \ud There are few data regarding the effectiveness of remote monitoring for older peop...
This study aims to determine whether the use of remote monitoring (RM) in implantable cardiac device...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether subgroups of patients may benefit from remote monitoring systems (RM...
BackgroundThe use of remote monitoring systems (RMSs) in healthcare has grown exponentially and has ...
Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of usi...
BackgroundAround 50% of hospital readmissions due to heart failure are preventable, with lack of adh...
With new advances in technology, remote monitoring of heart failure (HF) patients has become increas...
Remote patient monitoring systems provide plenty of structured information about the monitored healt...
AbstractBackgroundRemote monitoring (RM) technology embedded within cardiac rhythm devices permits c...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure remains a leading cause of mortality and a major driver of health care uti...
Background: Trials of new technologies to remotely monitor for signs and symptoms of worsening heart...
Background: Hospitalization contributes enormously to health care costs associated with heart failur...
Healthcare systems are shifting from patient care in hospitals to monitored care at home. It is expe...
Aims: Remote management of heart failure using implantable electronic devices (REM-HF) aimed to asse...
Context Readmission to hospital for heart failure is common after recent discharge. Remote monitorin...
Background\ud \ud There are few data regarding the effectiveness of remote monitoring for older peop...
This study aims to determine whether the use of remote monitoring (RM) in implantable cardiac device...