Background and aims: Congestion is a key driver of morbidity and mortality in heart failure. Implanted haemodynamic monitoring devices might allow early identification and management of congestion. Here, we provide a state-of-the-art review of implanted haemodynamic monitoring devices for patients with heart failure, including a meta-analysis of randomised trials. Methods and results: We did a systematic search for pre-print and published trials in Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) on the 22nd of September 2021. We included randomised trials that compared management with or without information from implanted haemodynamic monitoring devices for patients with heart failure. Outcomes selecte...
Aims Implantable device telemonitoring (DTM) is a diagnostic adjunct to traditional face-to-face hos...
Telemonitoring (TM) aims to predict and prevent worsening heart failure (HF) episodes and improve se...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
AimsPre-clinical congestion markers of worsening heart failure (HF) can be monitored by devices and ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that haemodynamic-guided management using an implantable...
This study aims to determine whether the use of remote monitoring (RM) in implantable cardiac device...
The burden of hospitalizations driven by exacerbation of acute heart failure remains unacceptably hi...
Aims: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of implantable haemodynami...
Heart failure is associated with high costs which are mainly the result of recurrent hospital admiss...
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: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Aims: Telemonitoring (TM) and structured telephone support (STS) have the potential to deliver sp...
Clinical management of refractory heart failure remains challenging, with a high rate of rehospitali...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients with heart failure receive implantable cardioverter-def...
Aims Implantable device telemonitoring (DTM) is a diagnostic adjunct to traditional face-to-face hos...
Telemonitoring (TM) aims to predict and prevent worsening heart failure (HF) episodes and improve se...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
AimsPre-clinical congestion markers of worsening heart failure (HF) can be monitored by devices and ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that haemodynamic-guided management using an implantable...
This study aims to determine whether the use of remote monitoring (RM) in implantable cardiac device...
The burden of hospitalizations driven by exacerbation of acute heart failure remains unacceptably hi...
Aims: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of implantable haemodynami...
Heart failure is associated with high costs which are mainly the result of recurrent hospital admiss...
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: Assessing haemodynamic congestion based on filling pressures instead of clinical congest...
Aims: Telemonitoring (TM) and structured telephone support (STS) have the potential to deliver sp...
Clinical management of refractory heart failure remains challenging, with a high rate of rehospitali...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients with heart failure receive implantable cardioverter-def...
Aims Implantable device telemonitoring (DTM) is a diagnostic adjunct to traditional face-to-face hos...
Telemonitoring (TM) aims to predict and prevent worsening heart failure (HF) episodes and improve se...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...