Zoppo Franco, Facchin Domenico, Molon Giulio, Zanotto Gabriele, Catanzariti Domenico, Rossillo Antonio, Baccillieri Maria Stella, Menard Cecile, Comisso Jennifer, Gentili Alessandra, Grammatico Andrea, Bertaglia Emanuele, Proclemer Alessandro
Laboratorio di Elettrofisiologia Dipartimento di Cardiologia Ospedale Civile di Mirano, Mirano, Italy.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2014 Dec;37(12):1610-8. doi: 10.1111/pace.12474. Epub 2014 Aug 12.
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is common in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) and has been associated with an increased stroke risk. The aim of our project was to assess the clinical value of a web-based application, Discovery Link AFinder, in improving AF detection in CIED patients.
Seven Italian hospitals performed an observational study consisting of four phases. During phase 1, expert nurses and cardiologists prospectively followed-up CIED patients via in-hospital examinations and remote monitoring, and classified clinically relevant events, particularly AF occurrence. During phase 2, Discovery Link AFinder was exploited to identify patients who had suffered AF in the previous 12 months through the systematic scanning of device data remote transmissions. Phases 3 and 4 were repetitions of phases 1 and 2, respectively, and were implemented 6 months after the previous phases. A total of 472 consecutive patients were included in phase 1; AF occurred in 170 patients, 61 of whom were identified as new AF patients. Evidence of AF during this phase prompted prescription of oral anticoagulation (OAC) therapy in 30 patients. In phase 2, AFinder uncovered new AF, unidentified in phase 1, in 54 patients and prompted implementation of OAC therapy in 11 patients. During phase 3, 30 new AF patients were identified by means of remote monitoring, while during phase 4, a further three AF patients were identified by AFinder only.
The AFinder web-based software, applied on top of standard in-hospital and remote monitoring, improved AF detection and enabled OAC treatment to be undertaken.
心房颤动(AF)在心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)患者中很常见,并且与中风风险增加有关。我们项目的目的是评估基于网络的应用程序Discovery Link AFinder在改善CIED患者房颤检测方面的临床价值。
七家意大利医院进行了一项包括四个阶段的观察性研究。在第1阶段,专家护士和心脏病专家通过住院检查和远程监测对CIED患者进行前瞻性随访,并对临床相关事件进行分类,特别是房颤的发生情况。在第2阶段,利用Discovery Link AFinder通过系统扫描设备数据远程传输来识别在过去12个月内发生过房颤的患者。第3阶段和第4阶段分别是第1阶段和第2阶段的重复,在前一阶段实施6个月后进行。第1阶段共纳入472例连续患者;170例患者发生房颤,其中61例被确定为新发房颤患者。在此阶段房颤的证据促使30例患者接受口服抗凝(OAC)治疗。在第2阶段,AFinder发现了54例在第1阶段未被识别的新发房颤患者,并促使11例患者实施OAC治疗。在第3阶段,通过远程监测识别出30例新发房颤患者,而在第4阶段,仅AFinder又识别出3例房颤患者。
基于网络的AFinder软件应用于标准的住院和远程监测之上,改善了房颤检测,并使OAC治疗得以实施。