Web-based Internet telemedicine management of patients with heart failure

August 2006  | Kashem A, Droogan MT, Santamore WP, Wald JW, Marble JF, Cross RC, Bove AA


Telemed J E Health. 2006 Aug;12(4):439-47.

Abstract:
An Internet-based store-and-retrieval telemedicine system to communicate between patients and their healthcare provider was tested. The system requires no specialized equipment, is Web-based, and allows frequent surveillance of the health status of the patients with heart failure (HF). Thirty six patients were recruited to evaluate a Web-based telemedicine system for reducing care encounters. Eighteen patients were randomized to the telemedicine arm (group T), and 18 were given usual clinical care (group C) in our HF center. Patients in group T reported three times weekly via a secure Internet site for telemedicine intervention. We studied patients with HF with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class 2 to 4 with hospitalization within past 6 months. Mean age was 56.1 +/- 12.6 years (66.7% male; 66.7% Caucasian, 27.8% African American, and 5.6% Hispanic). Mean ejection fraction (EF) was 23.9% +/- 17.6% in group T and 26.6% +/- 16.4% in group C. Over an 8-month period, unscheduled (group T-3; group C-5), and scheduled clinic visits (group T-11, group C-7) were similar (p = NS); one group T patient was transplanted, one group C patient died. Total hospital days were lower with group T (44 days) compared to group C (133 days), p < 0.05. An Internet-based telemedicine system was able to closely monitor patients with HF. Surveillance through Internet-based telemedicine resulted in less hospitalization compared to control patients. This system may be helpful in reducing the cost of HF patient care.

PubMed abstract

 

Research Materials & External Resources

Beyond EHRs: How Technology Can Help You Treat Chronic Illness
March 2008 | Heinzelmann PJ, Kvedar JC, Kibbe DC
Connected Care: Technology Enabled Care at Home
March 2008 | Deloitte Center for Health Solutions
Randomized trial of Telemonitoring to Improve Heart Failure Outcomes (Tele-HF): study design
November 2007 | Chaudhry SI, Barton B, Mattera J, Spertus J, Krumholz HM
Adherence, adaptation and acceptance of elderly chronic heart failure patients to receiving healthcare via telephone-monitoring
November 2007 | Clark RA, Yallop JJ, Piterman L, Croucher J, Tonkin A, Stewart S, Krum H; CHAT Study Team
Telehomecare and Remote Monitoring: An Outcomes Overview
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 | Stachura M, Khasanshina E
Patterns of Weight Change Preceding Hospitalization for Heart Failure
Tuesday, October 2, 2007 | Chaudhry SI, Wang Y, Concato J, Gill TM, Krumholz HM
Mobile phone-based remote patient monitoring system for management of hypertension in diabetic patients
September 2007 | Logan AG, McIsaac WJ, Tisler A, Irvine MJ, Saunders A, Dunai A, Rizo CA, Feig DS, Hamill M, Trudel M, Cafazzo JA
Telemonitoring or structured telephone support programmes for patients with chronic heart failure: systematic review and meta-analysis
Saturday, May 5, 2007 | Clark RA, Inglis SC, McAlister FA, Cleland JG, Stewart S.
Web-based Internet telemedicine management of patients with heart failure
August 2006 | Kashem A, Droogan MT, Santamore WP, Wald JW, Marble JF, Cross RC, Bove AA
Impact of Home-Based Monitoring on the Care of Patients With Congestive Heart Failure
2006 | Myers S, Grant R, Lugn N, Holbert B, Kvedar J
Blood pressure control by home monitoring: meta-analysis of randomised trials
Saturday, July 17, 2004 | Cappuccio FP, Kerry SM, Forbes L, Donald A.
 
 

Newsletter Signup

Go