2024
State of the art of mobile health technologies use in clinical arrhythmia care
Sridhar A, Cheung J, Lampert R, Silva J, Gopinathannair R, Sotomonte J, Tarakji K, Fellman M, Chrispin J, Varma N, Kabra R, Mehta N, Al-Khatib S, Mayfield J, Navara R, Rajagopalan B, Passman R, Fleureau Y, Shah M, Turakhia M, Lakkireddy D. State of the art of mobile health technologies use in clinical arrhythmia care. Communications Medicine 2024, 4: 218. PMID: 39472742, PMCID: PMC11522556, DOI: 10.1038/s43856-024-00618-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPersonal health managementElectronic medical record integrationHealth technologiesData managementSensor technologyMedical record integrationHealth care professionalsMobile health technologyArrhythmia careConsumer health technologiesRecord integrationSmartphone-basedCare professionalsQuality oversightTarget populationHealth managementPhotoplethysmographyTechnologyClinical practiceCareLong-term rhythm monitoringManagement of cardiac arrhythmiasSensor
2023
A Patient-Centered Intervention Reduces Disparities in Remote Monitoring in Patients With Implanted Cardiac Devices
Rosman L, Mazzella A, Gu X, Vives C, Lanctin D, Natera A, Gehi A, Lampert R. A Patient-Centered Intervention Reduces Disparities in Remote Monitoring in Patients With Implanted Cardiac Devices. JACC Clinical Electrophysiology 2023, 10: 316-330. PMID: 37999668, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacep.2023.10.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-centered interventionsIntervention groupClinic-level barriersGuideline-directed careRetrospective cohort analysisCardiovascular implantable electronic devicesImplantable electronic devicesIntervention launchMultivariable modelNeighborhood socioeconomic characteristicsCohort analysisU.S. clinicsPatientsControl groupMultilevel interventionsCardiac devicesLogistic regressionEarly activationAdherenceCareHome deliveryInterventionUnderserved groupsUnderserved communitiesClinic