Søgaard Peter, Behrens Steffen, Konyi Attila, Taborsky Miloš, Christiansen Per Dahl, Jacobsen Peter Karl, Faluközy Jozsef, Malczynski Jerzy, Brachmann Johannes, Samol Alexander, Kluding Maike, Schrader Jürgen, Bloch Thomsen Poul-Erik, Jøns Christian
Aalborg University Hospital, Cardiology, Hobrovej 18-22, 9100 Aalborg, Denmark.
Vivantes Humboldt-Klinikum, Cardiology, Am Nordgraben 2, 13509 Berlin, Germany.
J Electrocardiol. 2019 Sep-Oct;56:24-28. doi: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2019.06.005. Epub 2019 Jun 14.
Remote monitoring including transmission of electrocardiogram (ECG) strips has been implemented in implantable cardiac monitors (ICM). We appraise whether the physician can rely on remote monitoring to be informed of all possibly significant arrhythmias.
We analyzed remote monitoring transmissions of patients in the ongoing BIO|GUARD-MI study, in which Biotronik devices are used. Once per day, the devices automatically transmit messages with up to six ECG snapshots to the Home Monitoring Service Center. If more than one type of arrhythmia is recorded during a day, at least one ECG of each arrhythmia type is transmitted.
212 study patients were registered at the service center. The mean age of the patients was 70 ± 8 years, and 74% were male. Patients were followed for an average of 13 months. The median time from device implantation until the first message receipt in the service center was 2 days. The median patient-individual transmission success was 98.0% (IQR 93.6-99.8) and remained stable in the second and third year. The most frequent arrhythmias were atrial fibrillation, bradycardia and high ventricular rate. 17.3% of the messages with ECG snapshots contained more than one arrhythmia type.
Our analysis confirms that the physician can rely on Home Monitoring to be informed of all possibly significant arrhythmias during long-term follow-up. We have found hints that the transmission of only one episode per day may lead to the loss of clinically relevant information if patients with ICMs are followed by remote monitoring only.
包括心电图(ECG)条带传输在内的远程监测已应用于植入式心脏监测器(ICM)。我们评估医生是否可以依靠远程监测来了解所有可能具有临床意义的心律失常。
我们分析了正在进行的BIO|GUARD-MI研究中使用百多力设备的患者的远程监测传输情况。这些设备每天自动向家庭监测服务中心发送包含多达六张心电图快照的消息。如果一天内记录到不止一种心律失常类型,则每种心律失常类型至少传输一份心电图。
212名研究患者在服务中心登记。患者的平均年龄为70±8岁,74%为男性。患者平均随访13个月。从设备植入到服务中心首次收到消息的中位时间为2天。患者个体的中位传输成功率为98.0%(四分位间距93.6-99.8),在第二年和第三年保持稳定。最常见的心律失常是心房颤动、心动过缓和心室率过快。17.3%的带有心电图快照的消息包含不止一种心律失常类型。
我们的分析证实,医生可以依靠家庭监测在长期随访期间了解所有可能具有临床意义的心律失常。我们发现有迹象表明,如果仅通过远程监测对植入ICM的患者进行随访,每天仅传输一次发作情况可能会导致临床相关信息的丢失。