Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives

Chronic heart failure (HF) is associated with high hospital admission rates and has an enormous burden on hospital resources worldwide. Ideally, detection of worsening HF in an early phase would allow physicians to intervene timely and proactively in order to prevent HF-related hospitalizations, a c...

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Main Authors: Pascal R. D. Clephas, Dilan Aydin, Sumant P. Radhoe, Jasper J. Brugts
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/3/1364
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author Pascal R. D. Clephas
Dilan Aydin
Sumant P. Radhoe
Jasper J. Brugts
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description Chronic heart failure (HF) is associated with high hospital admission rates and has an enormous burden on hospital resources worldwide. Ideally, detection of worsening HF in an early phase would allow physicians to intervene timely and proactively in order to prevent HF-related hospitalizations, a concept better known as remote hemodynamic monitoring. After years of research, remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressures (PAP) has emerged as the most successful technique for ambulatory hemodynamic monitoring in HF patients to date. Currently, the CardioMEMS and Cordella HF systems have been tested for pulmonary artery pressure monitoring and the body of evidence has been growing rapidly over the past years. However, several ongoing studies are aiming to fill the gap in evidence that is still very clinically relevant, especially for the European setting. In this comprehensive review, we provide an overview of all available evidence for PAP monitoring as well as a detailed discussion of currently ongoing studies and future perspectives for this promising technique that is likely to impact HF care worldwide.
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spelling doaj.art-26ac81d832f3449a9c6df5cb5c393d992023-11-16T17:59:59ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202023-01-01233136410.3390/s23031364Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future PerspectivesPascal R. D. Clephas0Dilan Aydin1Sumant P. Radhoe2Jasper J. Brugts3Department of Cardiology, Thorax Center, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015GD Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Cardiology, Thorax Center, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015GD Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Cardiology, Thorax Center, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015GD Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Cardiology, Thorax Center, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015GD Rotterdam, The NetherlandsChronic heart failure (HF) is associated with high hospital admission rates and has an enormous burden on hospital resources worldwide. Ideally, detection of worsening HF in an early phase would allow physicians to intervene timely and proactively in order to prevent HF-related hospitalizations, a concept better known as remote hemodynamic monitoring. After years of research, remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressures (PAP) has emerged as the most successful technique for ambulatory hemodynamic monitoring in HF patients to date. Currently, the CardioMEMS and Cordella HF systems have been tested for pulmonary artery pressure monitoring and the body of evidence has been growing rapidly over the past years. However, several ongoing studies are aiming to fill the gap in evidence that is still very clinically relevant, especially for the European setting. In this comprehensive review, we provide an overview of all available evidence for PAP monitoring as well as a detailed discussion of currently ongoing studies and future perspectives for this promising technique that is likely to impact HF care worldwide.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/3/1364CardioMEMSCordellatelemonitoringe-healthremote careheart failure
spellingShingle Pascal R. D. Clephas
Dilan Aydin
Sumant P. Radhoe
Jasper J. Brugts
Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
Sensors
CardioMEMS
Cordella
telemonitoring
e-health
remote care
heart failure
title Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
title_full Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
title_short Recent Advances in Remote Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
title_sort recent advances in remote pulmonary artery pressure monitoring for patients with chronic heart failure current evidence and future perspectives
topic CardioMEMS
Cordella
telemonitoring
e-health
remote care
heart failure
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/3/1364
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