Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart function more accurately in these patients has gained increasing interest. The primary aim of this study was to see if a wireless pressure sensor can be safely implanted to give accurate and reproducible long-term intracardiac pressure recordings. Another aim was to see if there are any adverse effects connected with the implant. A control group was included for comparison of clinical data. Methods: Forty patients with heart failure, 31 scheduled for open heart surgery and 9 for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) were included to test the safety and feasibility of the Titan™ pressure sensor. The patients were randomized to the implan...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of repeated pulmonary artery (PA)...
Objective: Patients with heart failure (HF) are at an increased risk of hospital admissions. The aim...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Long-term blood-pressure (BP) monitoring is a vital necessity for physicians to prescrib...
Aims Implantable pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) sensors have been shown to reduce heart failure hos...
Aims Implantable pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) sensors have been shown to reduce heart failure hos...
There has been a push to modernize the technology used in patient monitoring. One area that is being...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Heart Failure Pressure Meas...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of repeated pulmonary artery (PA)...
Objective: Patients with heart failure (HF) are at an increased risk of hospital admissions. The aim...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Heart failure is a huge health problem. The possibility of long-term monitoring heart fu...
Background: Long-term blood-pressure (BP) monitoring is a vital necessity for physicians to prescrib...
Aims Implantable pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) sensors have been shown to reduce heart failure hos...
Aims Implantable pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) sensors have been shown to reduce heart failure hos...
There has been a push to modernize the technology used in patient monitoring. One area that is being...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
As heart diseases represent the leading causes of death in the world and the rapidly aging populatio...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Heart Failure Pressure Meas...
Background: Continuous cardiac monitoring with wireless sensors is an attractive option for early de...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of repeated pulmonary artery (PA)...
Objective: Patients with heart failure (HF) are at an increased risk of hospital admissions. The aim...