BMJ  2007;334:942 (5 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.39156.536968.55 (published 10 April 2007)

Research

Telemonitoring or structured telephone support programmes for patients with chronic heart failure: systematic review and meta-analysis

Robyn A Clark, scholar1, Sally C Inglis, scholar2, Finlay A McAlister, associate professor3, John G F Cleland, professor4, Simon Stewart, professor5

1 Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia, 2 Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 3 Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 4 Academic Cardiology, University of Hull, Hull, 5 Preventative Cardiology Unit, Baker Heart Research Institute, Prahran, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia

Correspondence to: S Stewart simon.stewart@baker.edu.au

Objective To determine whether remote monitoring (structured telephone support or telemonitoring) without regular clinic or home visits improves outcomes for patients with chronic heart failure.

Data sources 15 electronic databases, hand searches of previous studies, and contact with authors and experts.

Data extraction Two investigators independently screened the results.

Review methods Published randomised controlled trials comparing remote monitoring programmes with usual care in patients with chronic heart failure managed within the community.

Results 14 randomised controlled trials (4264 patients) of remote monitoring met the inclusion criteria: four evaluated telemonitoring, nine evaluated structured telephone support, and one evaluated both. Remote monitoring programmes reduced the rates of admission to hospital for chronic heart failure by 21% (95% confidence interval 11% to 31%) and all cause mortality by 20% (8% to 31%); of the six trials evaluating health related quality of life three reported significant benefits with remote monitoring, and of the four studies examining healthcare costs with structured telephone support three reported reduced cost and one no effect.

Conclusion Programmes for chronic heart failure that include remote monitoring have a positive effect on clinical outcomes in community dwelling patients with chronic heart failure.


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