Describing the use of remote dielectric sensing and handheld ultrasound in assessing lung congestion in heart failure patients within a primary care setting

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

3 January 2025
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ESC Journals CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING AND ALLIED PROFESSIONS

Abstract

Abstract

Thorough consideration of user experiences and the weighing of advantages and disadvantages are essential when implementing new technology in clinical practice. This article describes a primary care nurse’s experience using two technologies to monitor lung congestion in six patient cases: a remote dielectric sensing device for non-invasive lung fluid measurement and a portable handheld ultrasound device. Both can support decision-making when assessing lung congestion in heart failure patients. However, technical difficulties and interpretational complexities are inherent in their use. Balancing these advantages and disadvantages and finding effective strategies to address challenges is crucial for successful clinical implementation.

Contributors

Naoko P Kato
Naoko P Kato

Author

Linkoping University Linkoping , Sweden

Maria Liljeroos
Maria Liljeroos

Author

Linkoping University Linkoping , Sweden

Peter Johansson
Peter Johansson

Author

Linkoping University Norrkoping , Sweden