RecruitingNCT06885164

Remote Monitoring of Cardiac Mechanics in Heart Failure Patients

Seismocardiographic Monitoring in Heart Failure


Sponsor

Aalborg University

Enrollment

200 participants

Start Date

Jun 11, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Heart failure is a severe heart disease, where the heart's ability to pump blood is unsatisfactory. The consequence is a high risk of hospitalization and death. Heart failure is treated with medicine which relieves symptoms and slows down the disease progression. This medical treatment needs routine adjustment, but in many cases, this adjustment is not done timely, which results in life treating conditions where the patients need acute hospitalization. Remote health monitoring of HF patients has the potential to ensure timely adjustment. However, only sensors placed inside the blood vessels of the lung, have been shown effective. The disadvantage is that the placement of the sensor requires surgery. This makes the method costly and poses a risk for the patient. The aim of the current project is to develop a small intelligent patch, which can measure the heart's function from the outside of the body. The method will be low-cost, simple to use and will not pose a risk to the patient.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 90 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • NYHA Class II or higher
  • years old

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Pregnancy
  • Drug addiction defined as the use of cannabis, opioids, or other drugs
  • Mechanical heart valves
  • In dialysis
  • Not possible to obtain clinical echocardiography of sufficient quality
  • Lack of ability to coorperate

Interventions

OTHERContinuous monitroing

Continuous monitoring for 30 days with a small combined SCG and 1-lead ECG sensor


Locations(2)

Aalborg University Hospital

Aalborg, Denmark, Denmark

Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev

Herlev, Denmark, Denmark

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