Department of Cardiology, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, 6202 AZ Maastricht, The Netherlands.
1st Department of Cardiology, Doctoral School, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Europace. 2021 Jul 18;23(7):1003-1015. doi: 10.1093/europace/euab050.
TeleCheck-AF is a multicentre international project initiated to maintain care delivery for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) during COVID-19 through teleconsultations supported by an on-demand photoplethysmography-based heart rate and rhythm monitoring app (FibriCheck®). We describe the characteristics, inclusion rates, and experiences from participating centres according the TeleCheck-AF infrastructure as well as characteristics and experiences from recruited patients.
Three surveys exploring centre characteristics (n = 25), centre experiences (n = 23), and patient experiences (n = 826) were completed. Self-reported patient characteristics were obtained from the app. Most centres were academic (64%) and specialized public cardiology/district hospitals (36%). Majority of the centres had AF outpatient clinics (64%) and only 36% had AF ablation clinics. The time required to start patient inclusion and total number of included patients in the project was comparable for centres experienced (56%) or inexperienced in mHealth use. Within 28 weeks, 1930 AF patients were recruited, mainly for remote AF control (31% of patients) and AF ablation follow-up (42%). Average inclusion rate was highest during the lockdown restrictions and reached a steady state at a lower level after easing the restrictions (188 vs. 52 weekly recruited patients). Majority (>80%) of the centres reported no problems during the implementation of the TeleCheck-AF approach. Recruited patients [median age 64 (55-71), 62% male] agreed that the FibriCheck® app was easy to use (94%).
Despite different health care settings and mobile health experiences, the TeleCheck-AF approach could be set up within an extremely short time and easily used in different European centres during COVID-19.
TeleCheck-AF 是一个多中心的国际项目,旨在通过基于按需光电容积脉搏波的心率和节律监测应用程序(FibriCheck®)支持的远程咨询,在 COVID-19 期间维持心房颤动(AF)患者的护理服务。我们根据 TeleCheck-AF 基础设施描述参与中心的特征、纳入率和经验,以及招募患者的特征和经验。
完成了三项调查,分别探索中心特征(n=25)、中心经验(n=23)和患者经验(n=826)。从应用程序中获取了自我报告的患者特征。大多数中心是学术性的(64%)和专门的公立心脏病学/地区医院(36%)。大多数中心都有 AF 门诊诊所(64%),只有 36%的中心有 AF 消融诊所。在项目中开始纳入患者所需的时间和纳入的总患者人数在有或没有移动医疗使用经验的中心之间是可比的。在 28 周内,招募了 1930 名 AF 患者,主要用于远程 AF 控制(31%的患者)和 AF 消融随访(42%)。在限制期间,纳入率最高,在放宽限制后达到较低的稳定水平(188 名与每周招募 52 名患者)。大多数(>80%)中心报告在实施 TeleCheck-AF 方法期间没有问题。招募的患者[中位数年龄 64(55-71),62%为男性]认为 FibriCheck®应用程序易于使用(94%)。
尽管医疗保健环境和移动医疗经验不同,但在 COVID-19 期间,TeleCheck-AF 方法可以在极短的时间内在不同的欧洲中心内建立并轻松使用。