The study aims to support patients immediately after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by implementing a telemonitoring program. Eligible patients have coronary heart disease and undergo PCI. The intervention group receives remote monitoring and text-based follow-up, with established health goals and education on using the telemonitoring application, along with necessary devices. The control group gets standard care. Outcomes measured include blood pressure, LDL levels, patient satisfaction, revascularization, and mortality. The study findings will enhance patient care after PCI and contribute evidence for widespread telemonitoring implementation in healthcare systems, aiding medical therapy and lifestyle modifications.
The study involves 200 participants divided into intervention and control groups, all diagnosed with coronary heart disease and treated with PCI. Upon discharge, the intervention group receives remote monitoring, text messages, and devices for self-management. Control group receives standard care. Recruitment is from cardiology and primary care clinics, with interpreters available. Study coordinator guides device setup during enrollment. Intervention group receives daily messages for a week, then weekly reminders and counseling. Messages are in English or Spanish as per preference. Patient data is collected, including demographics, medications, and outcomes such as blood pressure and readmission rates. Satisfaction is evaluated through surveys and interviews.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
Patient use LiveCare device to monitor their blood pressure and data is transmitted to dashboard.
Patients also receive text messages after their PCI procedure for follow up appointment reminders, enrollment in cardiac rehab, and diet and exercise counseling.
No digital monitoring with LiveCare device and no text messages.
University of California, Davis Medical Center Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Sacramento, California, United States
RECRUITINGblood pressure, systolic and diastolic
Time frame: 1 month, 6 months
readmission rate
Time frame: 1 month, 6 months
enrollment rate in cardiac rehabilitation
Time frame: 1 month, 6 months
rate of non-compliance to medications prescribed at discharge
Time frame: 1 month, 6 months
average ratings on the telehealth usability questionnaire
assess patient satisfaction with the teleheath program with 12 questions, each 1-7 points. Total of 84 points; higher score indicates greater satisfaction
Time frame: six months
patient rate of first follow up appointment
Time frame: 1 month, 6 month
lipid profile
Time frame: one month, six months
Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE)
Time frame: one month, six months
Lina Du, BS
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