Remote Cardiac Monitoring: Definition, Clinical Significance, and Overview
Remote Cardiac Monitoring is the use of devices to measure heart-related signals while the patient is outside a hospital or clinic. It sits in the clinical domains of diagnostic testing and long-term disease management. It is commonly used to detect arrhythmias, correlate symptoms with rhythm, and follow patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices. It may be applied in outpatient cardiology, electrophysiology (EP), heart failure care, and post-discharge follow-up.