Adherence to adhesive patch electrocardiographic monitoring among adults with disabilities

Author:

Patrick Patricia A.123ORCID,Flatley Andrew J.4,Obermeyer Izel Steinmann12,Lentnek Ian A.1

Affiliation:

1. Westchester Institute for Human Development Valhalla New York USA

2. School of Health Sciences & Practices New York Medical College Valhalla New York USA

3. Department of Pediatrics New York Medical College Valhalla New York USA

4. School of Basic Sciences New York Medical College Valhalla New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities (I/DD) are at a greater risk for atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia. AF is associated with heart failure, stroke, poor mental health, and reduced quality of life. Management and treatment decisions are based on the ability to detect AF; however, noninvasive, remote cardiac monitoring may not be tolerated by individuals with I/DD.ObjectiveTo examine adherence to the placement of an ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitoring patch device by adult patients with I/DD.MethodsInvestigators extracted chart data from a consecutive series of adult patients (18 years+) who received the patch device as part of standard treatment at an adult health center between November 1, 2015 and October 31, 2019.ResultsA total of 95 patients were included in data analysis. Average age of subjects was 53.8 ± 13.9 years (range: 20.2–88.5); 66.7% were male. All subjects had intellectual disabilities as follows: mild, 37.9%; moderate, 29.5%; severe, 21.0%; and, profound, 11.6%. With a prescribed duration of 14 days, subjects wore the device a median (interquartile range [IQR]) of 12.2 days (4.1–14.0); total analysis time was a median of 9.5 days (3.4–13.5). A total of 29 subjects (30.5%) received cardiac diagnoses not previously identified (median = 1 new diagnosis; range: 1–5).ConclusionsThis pilot study suggests the possible utility of an ambulatory monitoring patch device in an adult population with I/DD. Investigators recommend larger studies to confirm such preliminary findings to ultimately improve clinical management and patient quality of life.

Publisher

Wiley

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