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Published in: Pediatric Cardiology 8/2023

07-06-2023 | Telemedicine | Article

Feasibility of Digital Stethoscopes in Telecardiology Visits for Interstage Monitoring in Infants with Palliated Congenital Heart Disease

Authors: Alyson Stagg, Therese M. Giglia, Monique M. Gardner, Rachel J. Shustak, Shobha S. Natarajan, David A. Hehir, Anita L. Szwast, Jonathan J. Rome, Chitra Ravishankar, Tamar J. Preminger

Published in: Pediatric Cardiology | Issue 8/2023

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Abstract

Infants with staged surgical palliation for congenital heart disease are at high-risk for interstage morbidity and mortality. Interstage telecardiology visits (TCV) have been effective in identifying clinical concerns and preventing unnecessary emergency department visits in this high-risk population. We aimed to assess the feasibility of implementing auscultation with digital stethoscopes (DSs) during TCV and the potential impact on interstage care in our Infant Single Ventricle Monitoring & Management Program. In addition to standard home-monitoring practice for TCV, caregivers received training on use of a DS (Eko CORE attachment assembled with Classic II Infant Littman stethoscope). Sound quality of the DS and comparability to in-person auscultation were evaluated based on two providers’ subjective assessment. We also evaluated provider and caregiver acceptability of the DS. From 7/2021 to 6/2022, the DS was used during 52 TCVs in 16 patients (median TCVs/patient: 3; range: 1–8), including 7 with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Quality of heart sounds and murmur auscultation were subjectively equivalent to in-person findings with excellent inter-rater agreement (98%). All providers and caregivers reported ease of use and confidence in evaluation with the DS. In 12% (6/52) of TCVs, the DS provided additional significant information compared to a routine TCV; this expedited life-saving care in two patients. There were no missed events or deaths. Use of a DS during TCV was feasible in this fragile cohort and effective in identifying clinical concerns with no missed events. Longer term use of this technology will further establish its role in telecardiology.
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Metadata
Title
Feasibility of Digital Stethoscopes in Telecardiology Visits for Interstage Monitoring in Infants with Palliated Congenital Heart Disease
Authors
Alyson Stagg
Therese M. Giglia
Monique M. Gardner
Rachel J. Shustak
Shobha S. Natarajan
David A. Hehir
Anita L. Szwast
Jonathan J. Rome
Chitra Ravishankar
Tamar J. Preminger
Publication date
07-06-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Pediatric Cardiology / Issue 8/2023
Print ISSN: 0172-0643
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-023-03198-7

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