2024 HRS perspective on advancing workflows for CIED remote monitoring

David J. Slotwiner*, Gerald A. Serwer, James D. Allred, Deepak Bhakta, Richard Clark, Julien Durand, Martha G. Ferrara, Jason Hale, Chris Irving, Andy Iverson, Maobing Jin, Jens B. Johansen, Matthew Kalscheur, Dennis Krisjnen, Robert Lerman, Neal Lippman, G. Stuart Mendenhall, Ryan Michael, Steven Nichols, Ratika ParkashNoemi Ray, Craig Reister, Nicholas T. Skipitaris, Harry Solomon, Paul R. Steiner, Marko Tietz, Elaine Y. Wan, Manish Wadhwa

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Abstract

Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) generate substantial data, often stored in image or PDF formats. Remote monitoring, now an integral component of patient care, places considerable administrative burdens on clinicians and staff, in large part due to the challenge of integrating these data seamlessly into electronic health records. Since 2006, the Heart Rhythm Society, in collaboration with the CIED industry, has led an initiative to establish a unified standard nomenclature. This effort has harmonized terminology, aligning diverse terms with single terms approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. With this foundational work complete, attention now turns to developing technical standards for interoperability, which would enable the smooth communication of CIED data between information technology systems used in clinical practice. In this article, by leveraging Health Level 7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, we present a road map for the technical committee to guide this endeavor. We identify critical data exchange points between remote transceivers, electronic health records, and third-party platforms commonly used for CIED patient data management. Our objective is to establish bidirectional communication among these resources, ensuring the accuracy, timeliness, and accessibility of clinical data for clinicians. We also anticipate substantial benefits for both clinical research and administrative efficiency through the implementation of this interoperability framework.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHeart Rhythm O2
Volume5
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)845-853
ISSN2666-5018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Cardiac implantable electronic device
  • Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources
  • Health Level 7
  • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
  • Interoperability
  • Standards

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