Telemedicine for adult congenital heart disease patients during the first wave of COVID-19 era: a single center experience.
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown)
; 22(9): 706-710, 2021 09 01.
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| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1197501
ABSTRACT
AIM:
To summarize our experience on the implementation of a telemedicine service dedicated to adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) patients during the lockdown for the first wave of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).METHODS:
This is a prospective study enrolling all ACHD patients who answered a questionnaire dedicated telematic cardiovascular examination.RESULTS:
A total of 289 patients were enrolled, 133 (47%) were male, 25 (9%) were affected by a genetic syndrome. The median age was 38 (29-51) years, whereas the median time interval between the last visit and the telematic follow-up was 9.5 (7.5-11.5) months. Overall, 35 patients (12%) reported a worsening of fatigue in daily life activity, 17 (6%) experienced chest pain, 42 (15%) had presyncope and 2 (1%) syncope; in addition, 28 patients (10%) presented peripheral edema and 14 (5%) were orthopneic. A total of 116 (40%) patients reported palpitations and 12 had at least one episode of atrial fibrillation and underwent successful electrical (8) or pharmacological (4) cardioversion. One patient was admitted to the emergency department for uncontrolled arterial hypertension, five for chest pain, and one for heart failure. Two patients presented fever but both had negative COVID-19 nasal swab.CONCLUSION:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telemedicine dramatically increased and here we report a positive experience in ACHD patients. The postpandemic role of telemedicine will depend on permanent regulatory solutions and this early study might encourage a more systematic telematic approach for ACHD patients.
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Bases de datos internacionales
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Manejo de Atención al Paciente
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Control de Infecciones
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Telemedicina
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Prioridad del Paciente
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COVID-19
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Cardiopatías Congénitas
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio de cohorte
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Estudio observacional
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Estudio pronóstico
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Ensayo controlado aleatorizado
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Revisión sistemática/Meta análisis
Límite:
Adulto
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Femenino
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Humanos
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Masculino
País/Región como asunto:
Europa
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown)
Asunto de la revista:
Angiología
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Cardiología
Año:
2021
Tipo del documento:
Artículo
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