Bradycardia Clinical Trial
Official title:
VIRTUE: Virtual Clinic Pacemaker Follow-up
Patients with implanted pacemakers are currently seen by their cardiologists every 6-12
months. Shorter follow-up intervals are generally seen as excessive workload for the
physician, with little benefit for the patient. Longer intervals are seen as too dangerous
concerning device integrity and safety. This scheme still results in a large number of
follow-up visits with little or no important changes in pacemaker therapy.
Our clinical trial investigates efficacy and safety of the Home Monitoring technology for
increasing the flexibility in pacemaker follow-up. Home Monitoring technology allows
automatic transmission via mobile phone links of relevant data from the implanted pacemaker
to a service center. The patient's physician can access the data via a password-protected
internet site. The regular Home Monitoring data analyses entirely replace clinical routine
visits ("virtual clinic"). Follow-up visits are scheduled according to the results of the
Home Monitoring data analyses.
The primary endpoint of the study is to compare the total workload for pacemaker patient
care in the virtual clinic with that of standard follow-up scheme with regularly scheduled
clinical visits.
Patients with implanted pacemakers are currently seen by their cardiologists every 6-12
months. Shorter follow-up intervals are generally seen as excessive workload for the
physician, with little benefit for the patient. Longer intervals are seen as too dangerous
concerning device integrity and safety. This scheme still results in a large number of
follow-up visits with little or no important changes in pacemaker therapy. On the other
hand, in some patients there are quicker changes in their cardiac situation and the need for
subsequent adaptation of pacemaker programming, which cannot be detected and properly
treated with standard follow-up scheme.
Our clinical trial investigates efficacy and safety of the Home Monitoring technology for
increasing the flexibility in pacemaker follow-up. Home Monitoring technology allows
automatic transmission via mobile phone links of relevant data from the implanted pacemaker
to a service center. The patient's physician can access the data via a password-protected
internet site. The regular Home Monitoring data analyses entirely replace clinical routine
visits ("virtual clinic"). Follow-up visits are scheduled according to the results of the
Home Monitoring data analyses.
For the primary endpoint, the total workload for pacemaker patient care in the virtual
clinic is compared to that of a standard follow-up scheme with regular clinic visits. The
total workload comprises the time for data analyses, clinical examinations, and other
patient contacts.
Secondary endpoints investigate adverse events rate, quality of life, and total costs, as
mirrored by direct patient's expenses, and patient travel and waiting time, for visits to
the pacer clinic as well as to additional cardiologist's or internal medicine doctor's
services.
Standard vs. virtual follow-up. For the standard follow-up group patients, routine follow-up
visits are scheduled 1 month and 12 months after pre-discharge control, and then every 12
months. A follow-up at 6 months after discharge is optional. For the virtual clinic group
patients, a routine follow-up visit is scheduled 1 month after pre-discharge control. The
Home Monitoring data analyses have to be performed 12 months after discharge, and then every
12 months. If a 6-month follow-up is routinely done for the standard group in the clinic, a
6-month Home Monitoring data analysis has to be done as well. Event reports have to be
analysed within 24 hours during working days.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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