The Use of App-based Follow-up of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

Card Fail Rev. 2020 Apr 9:6:e03. doi: 10.15420/cfr.2019.13. eCollection 2020 Mar.

Abstract

There has been a steady rise in the number of patients treated with cardiac implantable electrical devices. Remote monitoring and remote follow-up have proven superior to conventional care in the follow-up of these patients and represent the new standard of care. With the widespread availability of smartphones and with more people using them for health queries, app-based remote care offers a promising new digital health solution promoting the shift of follow-up to exception-based assessments. It focuses on patients' enablement and has shown promising results, but also highlights the need to increase the system's automaticity to achieve acceptable follow-up adherence rates. MyCareLink Heart is a fully automated app-based system that represents the next generation of app-based monitoring and is currently being evaluated in an international study with promising initial results.

Keywords: Bluetooth; MyCareLink Heart; MyCareLink Smart; Remote monitoring; cardiac implantable electronic devices; digital health; e-health; enablement; m-health; mobile app; smart technology.

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