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Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy;
Montescano (PV), Brescia, Italy;
Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy;
Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy;
Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy;
Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy;
Health Telematic Network S.p.A., Brescia, Italy;
Cardiology Division, S Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS, Gussago, Brescia, Italy
Chronic heart failure (CHF) remains a common cause of disability. We have investigated the use of home-based telecardiology (HBT) in CHF patients. Four hundred and twenty-six patients were enrolled in the study: 230 in the HBT group and 196 in the usual-care group. HBT consisted of trans-telephonic follow-up and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, followed by visits from the paramedical and medical team. A one-lead ECG recording was transmitted to a receiving station, where a nurse was available for reporting and interactive teleconsultation. The patient could call the centre when assistance was required (tele-assistance), while the team could call the patient for scheduled appointments (telemonitoring). The one-year clinical outcomes showed that there was a significant reduction in rehospitalizations in the HBT group compared with the usual-care group (24% versus 34%, respectively). There was an increase in quality of life in the HBT group (mean Minnesota Living Questionnaire scores 29 and 23.5, respectively). The total costs were lower in the HBT group (
107,494 and
140,874, respectively). The results suggest that a telecardiology service can detect and prevent clinical instability, reduce rehospitalization and lower the cost of managing CHF patients.
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