Process and Systems: Improving stroke pathways using an adhesive ambulatory ECG patch: reducing time for patients to ECGs and subsequent results

  • Lang A
  • Basyal C
  • Benger M
  • et al.
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ABSTRACT Three south-London hospital trusts undertook a feasibility study, comparing data from 93 patients who received the 14-day adhesive ambulatory electrocardiography (ECG) patch Zio XT with retrospective data from 125 patients referred for 24-hour Holter for cryptogenic stroke and transient ischaemic attack following negative 12-lead ECG. As the ECG patch was fitted the same day as the clinical decision for ambulatory ECG monitoring was made, median time to the patient having the monitor fitted was significantly reduced in all three hospital trusts compared with 24-hour Holter being ordered and fitted. Hospital visits reduced by a median of two for patients receiving Zio XT. This project supports that it is feasible to use a patch as part of routine clinical care with a positive impact on care pathways.

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Lang, A., Basyal, C., Benger, M., Bhalla, A., Edwards, F., Farag, M., … Williams, H. (2022). Process and Systems: Improving stroke pathways using an adhesive ambulatory ECG patch: reducing time for patients to ECGs and subsequent results. Future Healthcare Journal, 9(1), 64–66. https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2021-0151

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