Aims The CardioMEMS HF System Post-Market Study (COAST) was designed to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of haemodynamic-guided heart failure (HF) management using a small sensor implanted in the pulmonary artery of New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class III HF patients in the UK, Europe, and Australia. Methods and results COAST is a prospective, international, multicentre, open-label clinical study (NCT02954341). The primary clinical endpoint compares annualized HF hospitalization rates after 1 year of haemodynamic-guided management vs. the year prior to sensor implantation in patients with NYHA Class III symptoms and a previous HF hospitalization. The primary safety endpoints assess freedom from device/system-related c...
Aims Incorporation of remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure and vital signs has been demon...
Heart failure (HF) is an emerging epidemic associate with significant morbidity, mortality, and heal...
Aims: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of implantable haemodynami...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) leads to repeat hospitalisations and reduces the duration and quality of li...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) leads to repeat hospitalisations and reduces the duration and quality of li...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that haemodynamic-guided management using an implantable...
BACKGROUND: In the CHAMPION (CardioMEMS Heart Sensor Allows Monitoring of Pressure to Improve Outcom...
Background: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Background Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congesti...
Aims To investigate the outcomes and associated costs of haemodynamic-guided heart failure (HF) m...
Background: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Background Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congesti...
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory hemodynamic monitoring with an implantable pulmonary artery (PA) sensor is ap...
AIMS: Heart failure (HF) treatment guided by physicians with access to real-time pressure measuremen...
Research examining the utility of cardiac device data to manage patients with heart failure (HF) is ...
Aims Incorporation of remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure and vital signs has been demon...
Heart failure (HF) is an emerging epidemic associate with significant morbidity, mortality, and heal...
Aims: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of implantable haemodynami...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) leads to repeat hospitalisations and reduces the duration and quality of li...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) leads to repeat hospitalisations and reduces the duration and quality of li...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that haemodynamic-guided management using an implantable...
BACKGROUND: In the CHAMPION (CardioMEMS Heart Sensor Allows Monitoring of Pressure to Improve Outcom...
Background: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Background Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congesti...
Aims To investigate the outcomes and associated costs of haemodynamic-guided heart failure (HF) m...
Background: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Background Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congesti...
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory hemodynamic monitoring with an implantable pulmonary artery (PA) sensor is ap...
AIMS: Heart failure (HF) treatment guided by physicians with access to real-time pressure measuremen...
Research examining the utility of cardiac device data to manage patients with heart failure (HF) is ...
Aims Incorporation of remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure and vital signs has been demon...
Heart failure (HF) is an emerging epidemic associate with significant morbidity, mortality, and heal...
Aims: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of implantable haemodynami...