OptiVol intrathoracic fluid monitoring had low sensitivity (20.7%) and positive predictive value (4.7%) for predicting heart failure hospitalizations in the first 6 months after device implantation.
Observational (n=501)
Double-blind
Yes
Chronic heart failure (n=501)
OptiVol intrathoracic fluid monitoring
Sensitivity of OptiVol data in predicting heart failure hospitalizations at 6 months
AIMS: Early recognition of impending decompensation and timely intervention may prevent heart failure (HF) hospitalization. We investigated the performance of OptiVol® intrathoracic fluid monitoring for the prediction of HF events in chronic HF patients newly implanted with a device (implantable cardioverter-defibrillator with or without cardiac resynchronization therapy). METHODS AND RESULTS: SENSE-HF was a prospective, multi-centre study that enrolled 501 patients. Phase I (double blinded, 6 months) determined the sensitivity and positive predictive value (PPV) of the OptiVol data in predicting HF hospitalizations. Of 58 adjudicated HF hospitalizations that occurred during the first 6 months in Phase I, 12 were predicted by OptiVol (sensitivity = 20.7%). Sensitivity appeared to be dynamic in nature and at the end of Phase I, had increased to 42.1%. With 253 OptiVol detections, PPV for Phase I was 4.7%. Phase II/III (unblinded, 18 months) determined the PPV of the first OptiVol Patient Alert for detection of worsening HF status with signs and/or symptoms of pulmonary congestion. A total of 233 patients noted such an OptiVol alert and for 210, HF status was evaluated within 30 days. Heart failure status had worsened for 80 patients (PPV = 38.1%). CONCLUSIONS: An intrathoracic impedance-derived fluid index had low sensitivity and PPV in the early period after implantation of a device in chronic HF patients. Sensitivity improved within the first 6 months after implant. Further studies are needed to assess the place of this monitoring technology in the clinical management of patients with HF.
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Viviane M. Conraads
Heart Failure & Transplant
Luigi Tavazzi
Heart Failure & Transplant
Massimo Santini
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
European Heart Journal
Imperial College London
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Prince of Wales Hospital
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Conraads et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Chronic heart failure (n=501). OptiVol intrathoracic fluid monitoring was evaluated on Sensitivity of OptiVol data in predicting heart failure hospitalizations at 6 months. OptiVol intrathoracic fluid monitoring had low sensitivity (20.7%) and positive predictive value (4.7%) for predicting heart failure hospitalizations in the first 6 months after device implantation.
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