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Smartphone-Based Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Retrospective Cohort Study of Secondary Care Use and Costs

Smartphone-Based Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Retrospective Cohort Study of Secondary Care Use and Costs

Over the 3-month follow-up period, there were significantly fewer ED attendances in the RM group compared to the control group (16 vs 46, P=.01). The RM group also had fewer unplanned hospital admissions (4 vs 21, P=.01). There was no difference in elective (planned) hospital admissions (6 vs 5, P=.99) between the 2 groups. The RM group had a trend toward more cardiology outpatient use than the control group, but this difference did not reach statistical significance (77 vs 48, P=.10; Table 2).

Sameer Zaman, Yorissa Padayachee, Moulesh Shah, Jack Samways, Alice Auton, Nicholas M Quaife, Mark Sweeney, James P Howard, Indira Tenorio, Patrik Bachtiger, Tahereh Kamalati, Punam A Pabari, Nick W F Linton, Jamil Mayet, Nicholas S Peters, Carys Barton, Graham D Cole, Carla M Plymen

JMIR Cardio 2023;7:e45611