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Smartphone-Based Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Retrospective Cohort Study of Secondary Care Use and Costs.

Sameer ZamanYorissa PadayacheeMoulesh ShahJack W SamwaysAlice AutonNicholas M QuaifeMark SweeneyJames P HowardIndira TenorioPatrik BachtigerTahereh KamalatiPunam A PabariNicholas W F LintonJamil MayetNicholas S PetersCarys BartonGraham D ColeCarla M Plymen
Published in: JMIR cardio (2023)
This retrospective cohort study shows that smartphone-based RM of vital signs is feasible for HFrEF. This type of RM was associated with an approximately 2-fold reduction in ED attendance and a 4-fold reduction in emergency admissions over just 3 months after a new diagnosis with HFrEF. Costs were significantly lower in the RM group without increasing outpatient demand. This type of RM could be adjunctive to standard care to reduce admissions, enabling other resources to help patients unable to use RM.
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