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The Cascade Feasibility Pilot (HF): Improving Care Processes for Heart Failure Patients Using Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring and a Cascading Alert System
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Non-invasive continuous remote monitoring with structured escalation pathway and Affective Analysis of Participant Response to Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring for Heart Failure. Completed, enrolled 54 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study proposal is to deploy a wearable solution that predicts physiological perturbation comparable to invasive devices and to perform continuous remote patient monitoring; this will be connected to a structured, cascading, escalation pathway involving home health nurses, advanced practitioner providers, and heart failure specialists, and has the potential to transform heart failure management in the post-discharge period, where patients are the most vulnerable for readmission. This feasibility study will contribute to the understanding of post-discharge heart failure continuous remote patient monitoring, promote patient self-care, and has the potential of improving patient outcomes.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Continuous patient monitoring through non-invasive biosensors coupled with machine learning algorithms, with a structured escalation and communication pathway for home health providers and HF care team
Surveys and interviews with enrolled participants