Physiological Diagnostic Algorithm Tracks Ventilation and Workload in Patients with Heart Failure

Summary

A physiological diagnostic (PhD) algorithm in a cardiac resynchronization device called Paradym (Paradym CRT+PhD) has a low sensitivity of 34% and a false-positive rate of 2.4 per patient year. This article reports on the results the trial Evaluation of a Diagnostic Feature in a Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device [CLEPSYDRA; NCT00957541]. A subanalysis of the study provided the basis for development of an alternative device-derived risk stratifier of heart failure (HF) events, identifying patients likely to develop HF decompensation in the following month with a Hazard Ratio of 4.4 [Gold M et al. EuroPace 2013 (abstr P1511)].

  • Cardiology Clinical Trials
  • Heart Failure
  • Interventional Techniques & Devices
  • Cardiology Clinical Trials
  • Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Heart Failure
  • Interventional Techniques & Devices
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