Remote Dielectric Sensing Before and after Discharge in Patients with ADHF
JACC Heart failure(2024)
摘要
BACKGROUND Incomplete treatment of congestion often leads to worsening heart failure (HF). The remote dielectric sensing (ReDS) system is an electromagnetic energy -based technology that accurately quanti fies changes in lung fluid concentration noninvasively. OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess whether an ReDS-guided strategy during acutely decompensated HF hospitalization is superior to routine care for improving outcomes at 1 month postdischarge. METHODS ReDS-SAFE HF (Use of ReDS for a SAFE discharge in patients with acute Heart Failure) was an investigatorinitiated, multicenter, single -blind, randomized, proof -of -concept trial in which 100 patients were randomized to a routine care strategy, with discharge criteria based on current clinical practice, or an ReDS-guided decongestion strategy, with discharge criteria requiring an ReDS value of #35%. ReDS measurements were performed daily and at a 7-day follow-up visit, with patients and treating physicians in the routine care arm blinded to the results. The primary outcome was a composite of unplanned visits for HF, HF rehospitalization, or death at 1 month after discharge. RESULTS The mean age was 67 +/- 14 years, and 74% were male. On admission, left ventricular ejection fraction was 37% +/- 16%, and B -type natriuretic peptide was 940 pg/L (Q1 -Q3: 529-1,665 pg/L). The primary endpoint occurred in 10 (20%) patients in the routine care group and 1 (2%) in the ReDS-guided strategy group (log -rank P = 0.005). The ReDS-guided strategy group experienced a lower event rate, with an HR of 0.094 (95% CI: 0.012-0.731; P = 0.003), and a number of patients needed to treat of 6 to avoid an event (95% CI: 3-17), mainly resulting from a decrease in HF readmissions. The median length of stay was 2 days longer in the ReDS-guided group vs the routine care group (8 vs 6; P = 0.203). CONCLUSIONS A ReDS-guided strategy to treat congestion improved 1-month prognosis postdischarge in this proof -ofconcept study, mainly because of a decrease of the number of HF readmissions. (Use of ReDS for a SAFE discharge in patients with acute Heart Failure [ReDS-SAFE HF]; NCT04305717) (J Am Coll Cardiol HF 2024;12:695 -706) (c) 2024 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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congestion,heart failure,outcome,randomized clinical trial,readmission,remote dielectric sensing
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