Heart failure (HF) poses a substantial and escalating medical and economic challenge, marked by significant morbidity and mortality. It stands as the primary cause of hospital admissions among the elderly, contributing significantly to healthcare expenditures in developed nations. Evaluating cardiac and pulmonary function remains challenging, necessitating careful interpretation to mitigate misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment. Remote monitoring has emerged as a preventive strategy to curb HF-related hospitalizations, emphasizing the importance of early detection of impending acute HF decompensation. Implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) capture various parameters, including heart rhythm, pacing percentages, thoracic impedance, and physical activity.
ObjectiveIn this study, we aim to investigate the effectiveness of HeartLogic (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Massachusetts) parameters in accurately distinguishing HF patients from individuals with alternative diagnoses.