Daily ambulatory remote monitoring system for drug escalation in chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: pilot phase of DAVID-HF study
European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Abstract
Underutilization of guideline-directed heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) medications contributes to poor outcomes.
A pilot study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a home-based remote monitoring system for HFrEF management was performed. The system included wearable armband monitors paired with the smartphone application. An HFrEF medication titration algorithm was used to adjust medication daily. The primary endpoint was HFrEF medication utilization at 120 days. Twenty patients (60.5 ± 8.2 years, men: 85%) with HFrEF were recruited. All received angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI)/angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB)/angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI) at recruitment; 45% received ≥50% maximal targeted dose (MTD) with % MTD of 44.4 ± 31.7%. At baseline, 90 and 70% received beta-adrenergic blocker and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA), 35% received ≥50% MTD beta-adrenergic blocker with % MTD of 34.1 ± 29.6%, and 25% received ≥50% MTD MRA with % MTD of 25.0 ± 19.9%. At 120 days, 70% received ≥50% MTD ACEI/ARB/ARNI (
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction medication escalation with remote monitoring appeared feasible.
Contributors

Chun Ka Wong
Author

Ka Chun Un
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Mi Zhou
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Yangyang Cheng
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Yuk Ming Lau
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Puigi Catherine Shea
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Hin Wai Lui
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Ming Liang Zuo
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Li Xue Yin
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Esther W Chan
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Ian C K Wong
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Simon Wai Ching Sin
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Pauline Pui Ning Yeung
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Hao Chen
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Sandi Wibowo
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Tong Li Nikki Wei
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Sze Ming Lee
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Augustine Chow
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Raymond Cheuk Fung Tong
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Jojo Hai
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Frankie Chor Cheung Tam
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Chung Wah Siu
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