Telemonitoring modalities in heart failure: comparative effectiveness across the heart failure population—a meta-analysis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Telemonitoring modalities in heart failure: comparative effectiveness across the heart failure population—a meta-analysis

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  • Niels T. B. Scholte

  • Pascal R. D. Clephas

  • Eric Boersma

  • Muhammed T. Gürgöze

  • Eelko Ronner

  • Lida Feyz

  • Rudolf A. de Boer

  • Robert M. A. van der Boon

  • Jasper J. Brugts

  • February 10, 2026

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    Remote monitoring (RM) significantly reduces total heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality compared to standard care.

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    The meta-analysis included 79 trials with 31,669 patients, highlighting the broad effectiveness of RM across various patient characteristics.

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    Invasive hemodynamic monitoring was ranked highest for reducing total HF hospitalisations in the network meta-analysis.

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    Structured telephone support was found to be most effective for reducing first HF hospitalisations and all-cause mortality.

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    Current evidence does not support targeted RM implementation for specific patients despite overall benefits observed.

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