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A randomized trial of long-term remote monitoring of pacemaker recipients (the COMPAS trial).

Frédéric Victor
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Patrick Bazin
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Saïd Ahres
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Dominique Babuty
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Antoine da Costa
Didier Binet
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Résumé

AIMS: Professional practice guidelines recommend that pacemaker recipients be followed regularly. However, the majority of scheduled ambulatory visits is unproductive and imposes a heavy burden on the health-care system. METHODS AND RESULTS: The COMPAS randomized, multicentre, non-inferiority trial examined the safety of long-term remote monitoring of pacemakers. Between December 2005 and January 2008, 538 patients were randomly assigned to remote monitoring follow-up (active group) vs. standard care (control group). The primary objective was to confirm that the proportion of patients who experienced at least one major adverse event (MAE), including all-cause death and hospitalizations for device-related or cardiovascular adverse events, was not >7% higher in the active than in the control group. MAE-free survivals and quality of life were compared in both groups. The characteristics of the study groups were similar. Over a follow-up of 18.3 months, 17.3% of patients in the active and 19.1% in the control group experienced at least one MAE (P < 0.01 for non-inferiority). Hospitalizations for atrial arrhythmias (6 vs. 18) and strokes (2 vs. 8) were fewer (P < 0.05), and the number of interim ambulatory visits was 56% lower (P < 0.001) in the active than the control group. Changes in pacemaker programming or drug regimens were made in 62% of visits in the active vs. 29% in the control group (P < 0.001). Quality of life remained unchanged in both groups. CONCLUSION: Remote monitoring was a safe alternative to conventional care and significantly lowered the number of ambulatory visits during long-term follow-up of permanently paced patients. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00989326.

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hal-00905293 , version 1 (18-11-2013)

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Philippe Mabo, Frédéric Victor, Patrick Bazin, Saïd Ahres, Dominique Babuty, et al.. A randomized trial of long-term remote monitoring of pacemaker recipients (the COMPAS trial).. European Heart Journal, 2012, 33 (9), pp.1105-11. ⟨10.1093/eurheartj/ehr419⟩. ⟨hal-00905293⟩
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