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Potapov, S.E. Yartsev, E.A. Lagutova Remote monitoring of patients with chronic heart failure using blood pressure telemonitoring and ECG

Number №3, 2021 - page 42-51
DOI: 10.29188/2712-9217-2021-7-3-42-51
For citation: Potapov A.P., Yartsev S.E., Lagutova E.A. Remote monitoring of patients with chronic heart failure using blood pressure telemonitoring and ECG Russian Journal of Telemedicine and E-Health 2021;7(3):42-51; https://doi.org/10.29188/2712-9217-2021-7-3-42-51
Potapov A.P., Yarcev S.E., Lagutova E.A.
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Potapov A.P. – Ph.D, team-leader Tyumen Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1, Tyumen regional telemedicine center; Tyumen, Russia
Yartsev S.E. – Ph.D, chief doctor Tyumen Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1; Tyumen, Russia
Lagutova E.A. – deputy chief physician for organizational and methodological work Tyumen Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1; Tyumen, Russia

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Introduction. Remote monitoring of patients with chronic heart failure seems to be very promising in connection with a possible decrease in mortality as a result of the use of telemedicine technologies in the treatment of chronic heart failure (CHF).

Materials and methods. Remote monitoring of the health of 997 patients with confirmed diagnoses of circulatory diseases complicated by CHF, aged 18 to 74, inclusive, living in rural areas, mainly in remote and hard-to-reach settlements of Uvatsky, Vagaysky, Nizhnetavdinsky, Tobolsky and Yarkovsky, was carried out. districts of the Tyumen region.

Results. We studied the results of remote monitoring of blood pressure and ECG in 997 patients with chronic heart failure in rural areas for 24 months using various models of telemedicine support. In the «home» monitoring group (n = 316), patients independently recorded and broadcast blood pressure and ECG data; in the «office» monitoring group (n = 681), the same studies were performed by medical workers. Additionally, the presence or absence of patient complaints about the state of health at the time of the research was recorded.

Conclusions. The organization and conduct of remote monitoring of the health status of patients with CHF using teleAP and teleECG in the «home» self-registration mode has an advantage over the implementation of such monitoring in a medical organization, which is reflected in a statistically significant decrease in the need for hospitalizations.

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Keywords: chronic heart failure; telemedicine; telemedical monitoring; self-control