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    Digitally enabled acute care for atrial fibrillation: conception, feasibility and early outcomes of an AF virtual ward

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    Kotb, Ahmed
    Koev, Ivelin
    Antoun, Ibrahim
    Vali, Zakariyya
    Barker, Joseph
    Mavilakandy, Akash
    Chin, Shui Hao
    Lazdam, Merzaka
    Ibrahim, Mokhtar
    Sandilands, Alastair
    Somani, Riyaz
    Ng, G Andre
    Armstrong, S
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    Keyword
    Arrhythmias
    Cardiac
    Atrial fibrillation
    Atrial flutter
    Date
    2023-06-29
    
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    DOI
    10.1136/openhrt-2023-002272
    Publisher's URL
    https://openheart.bmj.com/content/10/1/e002272
    Abstract
    Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents a growing healthcare challenge, mainly driven by acute hospitalisations. Virtual wards could be the way forward to manage acute AF patients through remote monitoring, especially with the rise in global access to digital telecommunication and the growing acceptance of telemedicine post-COVID-19. Methods: An AF virtual ward was implemented as a proof-of-concept care model. Patients presenting acutely with AF or atrial flutter and rapid ventricular response to the hospital were onboarded to the virtual ward and managed at home through remote ECG-monitoring and 'virtual' ward rounds, after being given access to a single-lead ECG device, a blood pressure monitor and pulse oximeter with instructions to record daily ECGs, blood pressure, oxygen saturations and to complete an online AF symptom questionnaire. Data were uploaded to a digital platform for daily review by the clinical team. Primary outcomes included admission avoidance, readmission avoidance and patient satisfaction. Safety outcomes included unplanned discharge from the virtual ward, cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality. Results: There were 50 admissions to the virtual ward between January and August 2022. Twenty-four of them avoided initial hospital admission as patients were directly enrolled to the virtual ward from outpatient settings. A further 25 readmissions were appropriately prevented during virtual surveillance. Patient satisfaction questionnaires yielded 100% positive responses among participants. There were three unplanned discharges from the virtual ward requiring hospitalisation. Mean heart rate on admission to the virtual ward and discharge was 122±26 and 82±27 bpm respectively. A rhythm control strategy was pursued in 82% (n=41) and 20% (n=10) required 3 or more remote pharmacological interventions. Conclusion: This is a first real-world experience of an AF virtual ward that heralds a potential means for reducing AF hospitalisations and the associated financial burden, without compromising on patients' care or safety.
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    Kotb, A., Armstrong, S., Koev, I., Antoun, I., Vali, Z., Panchal, G., Barker, J., Mavilakandy, A., Chin, S. H., Lazdam, M., Ibrahim, M., Sandilands, A., Somani, R., & Ng, G. A. (2023). Digitally enabled acute care for atrial fibrillation: conception, feasibility and early outcomes of an AF virtual ward. Open heart, 10(1), e002272. https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2023-002272
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/17538
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