Feasibility and Success Trial of Remote Patient Monitoring in Heart Failure
Saint Luke's Health System
Summary
Previous research has investigated the use of remote patient monitoring in various clinical contexts, however there has not been a clinical trial examining use of the VitalCare platform for ambulatory management of heart failure. This trial will serve as a pilot study examining the feasibility of use of the VitalCare platform for ambulatory heart failure management and examine the effect of remote patient monitoring on patient engagement. To the investigators' knowledge, this will be the first study examining the effect of remote patient monitoring with the VitalCare platform on heart failure clinical outcomes, such as hospitalization for heart failure exacerbations and emergency room visits for heart failure.
Description
The next step in determining the role of remote patient monitoring in the management of patients with heart failure is to better understand which patients are most likely to benefit from a more intensive outpatient management or simply conservative management. The subject population is patients with mild HFrEF or HFpEF who are prone to readmission. This patient population does not have implanted devices to supply objective data to evaluate patient's volume status and therefore can be challenging to manage on an outpatient basis. By providing regular data on weight, blood pressure, pulse oximet…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * A clinical diagnosis of heart failure * New York Heart Association Class II or III congestive HF symptoms * Admission to hospital within 12 months for symptomatic heart failure. * Own a smartphone or tablet or comfortable with using one * English as primary language * Able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction \< 35% * Implanted cardiac device (permanent pacemaker (PPM), implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), chronic resynchronization therapy (CRT), implantable loop recorder (ILR)) * CardioMEMS * Left ventricular as…
Interventions
- DeviceVitalCare Platform
All participants will receive an VitalCare platform with tablet, Eko Duo with capability to record heart/lung sounds, blood pressure cuff, pulse oximetry and digital scale
Locations (4)
- Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas CityKansas City, Kansas
- Saint Luke's South HospitalOverland Park, Kansas
- Saint Luke's North HospitalKansas City, Missouri
- Saint Luke's East HospitalLee's Summit, Missouri