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Study Title and Description
Multi-centre Randomised Controlled Trial of a Smartphone-based Event Recorder Alongside Standard Care Versus Standard Care for Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Palpitations and Pre-syncope: The IPED (Investigation of Palpitations in the ED) study.
Key Questions Addressed
31 | Cardiac Arrhythmias Guiding Question 1. Which specific consumer automated-entry PGHD applications/technologies/devices have been studied for measurement of health outcomes? What studies are in progress of consumer PGHD devices? | |
32 | Cardiac Arrhythmias Guiding Question 2. What are the characteristics (e.g., interoperability, functions, acceptability/usability, sustainability, feasibility, fidelity, or integration into electronic health records) of these specific consumer automated-entry PGHD technologies? | |
33 | Cardiac Arrhythmias Guiding Question 3. What is the influence of specific consumer automated-entry PGHD technologies on health outcomes? Does this vary across different patient populations, different settings, or other modifiers of effectiveness? | |
34 | Cardiac Arrhythmias Guiding Question 4. What are the harms or adverse events associated with these specific consumer automated-entry PGHD technologies? Which patients in which settings are most at risk of harms? | |
35 | Cardiac Arrhythmias Guiding Question 5. For the technologies demonstrating associations with outcomes of interest, what full economic evaluations provide information on the relative value for consumers? |
Primary Publication Information
Title | Multi-centre Randomised Controlled Trial of a Smartphone-based Event Recorder Alongside Standard Care Versus Standard Care for Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Palpitations and Pre-syncope: The IPED (Investigation of Palpitations in the ED) study. |
Author | Reed MJ., Grubb NR., Lang CC., O'Brien R., Simpson K., Padarenga M., Grant A., Tuck S., Keating L., Coffey F., Jones L., Harris T., Lloyd G., Gagg J., Smith JE., Coats T. |
Country | Emergency Medicine Research Group Edinburgh (EMERGE), Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 4SA, UK. |
Year | 2019 |
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Pubmed ID: 31193636 |
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Extraction Form: Cardiac Arrhythmias
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