Potential value of automated daily screening of cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator diagnostics for prediction of major cardiovascular events: Results from Home-CARE (Home Monitoring in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy) study

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Aim To investigate whether diagnostic data from implanted cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds) retrieved automatically at 24 h intervals via a Home Monitoring function can enable dynamic prediction of cardiovascular hospitalization and death. Methods and resultsThree hundred and seventy-seven heart failure patients received CRT-Ds with Home Monitoring option. Data on all deaths and hospitalizations due to cardiovascular reasons and Home Monitoring data were collected prospectively during 1-year follow-up to develop a predictive algorithm with a predefined specificity of 99.5. Seven parameters were included in the algorithm: mean heart rate over 24 h, heart rate at rest, patient activity, frequency of ventricular extrasystoles, atrialatrial intervals (heart rate variability), right ventricular pacing impedance, and painless shock impedance. The algorithm was developed using a 25-day monitoring window ending 3 days before hospitalization or death. While the retrospective sensitivities of the individual parameters ranged from 23.6 to 50.0, the combination of all parameters was 65.4 sensitive in detecting cardiovascular hospitalizations and deaths with 99.5 specificity (corresponding to 1.83 false-positive detections per patient-year of follow-up). The estimated relative risk of an event was 7.15-fold higher after a positive predictor finding than after a negative predictor finding. © 2011 The Author.

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Sack, S., Wende, C. M., Nägele, H., Katz, A., Bauer, W. R., Barr, C. S., … Paul, V. (2011). Potential value of automated daily screening of cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator diagnostics for prediction of major cardiovascular events: Results from Home-CARE (Home Monitoring in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy) study. European Journal of Heart Failure, 13(9), 1019–1027. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjhf/hfr089

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