Efficacy of a Telemonitoring System as a Complementary Strategy in the Treatment of Patients With Heart Failure Randomized Clinical Trial

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Abstract

Episodes of decompensation are the main cause of hospital admissions in patients with heart failure. For this reason, the use of mobile apps emerges as an excellent strategy to improve coverage, real-time monitoring, and timeliness of care. ControlVit is an electronic application for early detection of complications studied within the context of a tertiary university hospital. Patients were randomized to the use of ControlVit versus placebo, during a 6-month follow-up. The primary outcome was the difference in numbers of readmissions and deaths for heart failure between both groups. One hundred forty patients were included (intervention = 71, placebo = 69), with an average age of 66 years old; 71% were men. The main etiology of heart failure was ischemic (60%), whereas the main comorbidities were arterial hypertension (44%), dyslipidemia (42%), hypothyroidism (38%), chronic kidney disease (38%), and diabetes mellitus (27%). The primary outcome occurred more frequently in the control group: readmission due to decompensation for heart failure (control group n = 14 vs intervention group n = 3; P = .0081), and death (control group n = 11 vs intervention group n = 3; P = .024). In heart failure patients, ControlVit is a useful and supplementary tool, which reduces hospital admissions due to episodes of decompensation.

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Achury-Saldaña, D. M., Gonzalez, R. A., Garcia, A., Mariño, A., & Bohorquez, W. R. (2024). Efficacy of a Telemonitoring System as a Complementary Strategy in the Treatment of Patients With Heart Failure Randomized Clinical Trial. CIN - Computers Informatics Nursing, 42(7), 522–529. https://doi.org/10.1097/CIN.0000000000001115

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