The Impact of Comprehensive Post Hospital Management Based on DHI on Cardiac Function in Patients… (NCT06947148) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Impact of Comprehensive Post Hospital Management Based on DHI on Cardiac Function in Patients With HF
China104 participantsStarted 2025-04-01
Plain-language summary
Due to the complex nature of HF patients' conditions, long-term treatment and management are required, especially post hospital management, which is of great significance for improving patients' cardiac function and quality of life. With the increasing popularity of smartphones and the continuous development of medical technology, digital health intervention (DHI) has emerged as a new medical model in the treatment of diseases.
This study will establish a comprehensive post hospital management model of HF based on DHI, including cognitive behavioral therapy, digital self-monitoring and remote dielectric sensing (ReDSâ„¢) technology, etc., comprehensively strengthen the post hospital intervention and management of HF. Objective to explore the effect of comprehensive post hospital management based on DHI on cardiac function of patients with HF 6 months after discharge.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Patients hospitalized for HF, NYHA classification II-IV upon admission
✓. The patient's residence is within the urban area of each center, and ReDS™ technology can be performed at home or at the outpatient clinic
✓. No difficulty using smartphones, with basic Chinese reading and writing skills
✓. Accept the terms and conditions of the study and obtain informed consent from the subjects/their families
Exclusion criteria
✕. Age\<21 years old
✕. Patients with height\<155 cm or\>190 cm, BMI\<22 kg/m2 or\>36 kg/m2, chest circumference\<80 cm or\>115 cm, and flail chest or rib fractures
✕. History of pulmonary embolism
✕. chronic renal failure(Scr \> 443umol/L)
✕. History of heart transplantation or pacemaker implantation