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Feasibility of Self-Measurement Telemonitoring Using a Handheld Heart Sound Recorder in Patients with Heart Failure - SELPH Multicenter Pilot Study.

JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY(2024)

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Background: Multi-parametric assessment, including heart sounds in addition to conventional parameters, may enhance the efficacy of noninvasive telemonitoring for heart failure (HF). We sought to assess the feasibility of self-telemonitoring with multiple devices including a handheld heart sound recorder and its association with clinical events in patients with HF. Methods: Ambulatory HF patients recorded their own heart sounds, mono-lead electrocardiograms, oxygen saturation, body weight, and vital signs using multiple devices every morning for six months. Results: In the 77 patients enrolled (63 +/- 13 years old, 84% male), daily measurements were feasible with a self- measurement rate of >70 % of days in 75% of patients. Younger age and higher Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire scores were independently associated with lower adherence (p = 0.002 and 0.027, respectively). A usability questionnaire showed that 87 % of patients felt self-telemonitoring was helpful, and 96% could use the devices without routine cohabitant support. Six patients experienced ten HF events of re-hospitalization and/or unplanned hospital visits due to HF. In patients who experienced HF events, a significant increase in heart rate and diastolic blood pressure and a decrease in the time interval from Q wave onset to the second heart sound were observed 7 days before the events compared with those without HF events. Conclusions: Self-telemonitoring with multiple devices including a handheld heart sound recorder was feasible even in elderly patients with HF. This intervention may confer a sense of relief to patients and enable monitoring of physiological parameters that could be valuable in detecting the deterioration of HF. (c) 2024 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC- ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Self-measurement,Telemonitoring,Heart failure,Handheld heart sound recorder,Adherence
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