Katalog Plus
Bibliothek der Frankfurt UAS
Bald neuer Katalog: sichern Sie sich schon vorab Ihre persönlichen Merklisten im Nutzerkonto: Anleitung.
Dieses Ergebnis aus BASE kann Gästen nicht angezeigt werden.  Login für vollen Zugriff.

From Clinic to Cloud:Efficacy of AI-Assisted Remote Monitoring of Patients With Implantable Cardiac Devices

Title: From Clinic to Cloud:Efficacy of AI-Assisted Remote Monitoring of Patients With Implantable Cardiac Devices
Authors: Chiu, Cheyenne S L; Gerrits, Willem; Guglielmo, Marco; Cramer, Maarten J; van der Harst, Pim; van Es, René; Meine, Mathias; Onderzoek Device; MS Radiologie; Team Medisch; Circulatory Health; DHL-Bedrijfsvoering; Team Onderzoek
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: artificial intelligence; cardiac implantable electronic devices; heart failure; remote monitoring; telehealth; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Description: The integration of telehealth, particularly remote monitoring (RM), has profoundly improved the care of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). The recent COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated the adoption of RM systems. The implementation of RM to standard clinical care has been accompanied by a surge of device transmissions. Especially unscheduled transmissions have resulted in an overwhelming workload for clinicians. As the number of device transmissions is expected to increase further while clinical resources remain limited, workflow optimization is crucial. Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a promising solution. This review outlines recent advances in RM and AI applications for CIEDs. It explores the potential of AI to streamline RM workflows, reduce clinician workload, and enhance heart failure care by enabling early detection of clinical deterioration and timely intervention. In addition, key barriers to implementation are addressed, including data standardization and regulatory considerations. Beyond improving monitoring efficiency and patient outcomes, AI-supported RM may also help expand access to care through more effective resource allocation and contribute to a more sustainable, future-proof healthcare system.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 0147-8389
Relation: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/467389
Availability: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/467389
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.989D2D8E
Database: BASE