Healthcare Systems

Post-MI, Post-PCI, and Post-CAB

Remote Monitoring After Cardiac Events: Enhancing Recovery with LiveMetric

Patients recovering from myocardial infarction (MI), percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) face a crucial recovery period where close monitoring of vitals is essential. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) using LiveMetric’s continuous blood pressure and heart rate monitoring can significantly improve post-discharge outcomes. By tracking vital signs in real time, the wearable device can alert healthcare teams to early signs of complications like hypertension preventing readmissions. Continuous monitoring also provides valuable data to support medication adherence and outpatient care coordination, reducing risks during the critical 30-day post-discharge window.

Post Valve Surgery or TAVR

Post-TAVR: Detecting Complications Early with LiveMetric

Following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), patients are at risk for conduction abnormalities like left bundle branch block or high-degree AV block. LiveMetric’s wearable blood pressure monitor helps catch these risks by tracking blood pressure and heart rate in real-time during the critical post-procedure period. As patients are discharged earlier, RPM can monitor for post-surgical infections or heart failure exacerbations. The continuous data stream allows for a safer recovery at home while reducing hospital stays and complications.

Heart Failure (HF)

Managing Heart Failure with LiveMetric’s Continuous Monitoring

Heart failure (HF) management benefits significantly from remote patient monitoring, especially for tracking blood pressure and heart rate, critical indicators of worsening symptoms. LiveMetric’s wearable technology provides continuous monitoring that can detect early signs of fluid retention or rising blood pressure, both indicators of HF exacerbation. By offering real-time data on vitals, clinicians can make timely adjustments to medication, implement guideline-directed therapy, and even provide hospital-at-home care for HF patients, improving overall outcomes and reducing HF-related hospitalizations.