
There have been dramatic improvements in remote monitoring (RM) among both urban and rural patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED), according to a study which was presented at AHA 2024.
The investigators analyzed Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries (2011-2021) with history of CIED implantations. They noted that demographic characteristics were reported by implant year and stratified by rurality based on beneficiary rural-urban commuting area code.
According to the results, nearly a quarter of the de novo CIED implants (~150,000/year) were among patients living in rural areas. The findings showed that in the year following implant, the proportion of patients with ≥1 IP monitoring event was stable and consistently greater among the urban than rural cohort (~81% vs ~78% in 2019). This changed in 2020, when the findings showed that the proportion fell for both groups (75% vs 72%, respectively)