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2022

Cardiac resynchronization therapy

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Designing Displays Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Sensor Data With Patients Who Have Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Ryan Ahmed Ms, Romisa Rohani Ghahari Phd, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha Oct 2022

Designing Displays Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Sensor Data With Patients Who Have Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Ryan Ahmed Ms, Romisa Rohani Ghahari Phd, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha

Health Services and Informatics Research

Background: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are important life-saving and therapeutic devices for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). These devices capture a multitude of data, including factors that have potential to indicate worsening heart failure. Patients may be interested to monitor sensor data from their device as part of heart failure self-care, and are key stakeholders in designing visualizations and displays for interpretation of the data.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the presentation of HF-related CIED sensor data in a small participatory design session with people who have HFrEF and CIEDs.

Methods: …


Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation For The Treatment Of Symptomatic Heart Failure: A Novel Implantable Therapy Concept, Marat Fudim Md, Mhs, Michael Mirro Md, Lee R. Goldberg Md, Mph Jan 2022

Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation For The Treatment Of Symptomatic Heart Failure: A Novel Implantable Therapy Concept, Marat Fudim Md, Mhs, Michael Mirro Md, Lee R. Goldberg Md, Mph

Parkview Heart Institute

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