HeartLogic™ Heart Failure Diagnostic
HeartLogic is a personalized, remote heart failure diagnostic and monitoring solution. Using multiple, novel physiologic sensors with high sensitivity and low-alert burden, it’s validated to provide weeks of advance notice for detecting early signs of worsening heart failure.1 Get the technology and insights that have the power to change lives and define careers. Only from Boston Scientific.
The Impact of Heart Failure on Quality of Life and Healthcare Economics
Physician Perspectives
“The launch of HeartLogic really represents a completely new era in how we use implantable devices to help patients, to help the healthcare system…It really changes the landscape entirely.”
Kenneth Stein, MD, FACC, FHRS
How HeartLogic Works
Our Multiple Sensors. Your Sixth Sense.
The HeartLogic Heart Failure Diagnostic uses multiple sensors to track physiological trends, combines them into one composite index and sends a proactive alert of potential worsening heart failure.1
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Featured Clinical Data
Results From the MultiSENSE Study
HeartLogic Multisensor Algorithm Identifies Patients During Periods of Increased Risk of Heart Failure Events
Results From the MultiSENSE Study
HeartLogic Multisensor Algorithm Identifies Patients During Periods of Increased Risk of Heart Failure Events
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References
1. Boehmer JP, Hariharan R, Devecchi FG, et al. A Multisensor algorithm predicts heart failure events in patients with implanted devices: results from the MultiSENSE study. JACC Heart Fail. 2017 Mar;5(3):216-25.
2. After Hospitalization: A Dartmouth Atlas Report on Post-Acute Care for Medicare Beneficiaries, Sept28th, 2011.
3. Fonarow GC, Abraham WT, Albert NM, et al. Association between performance measures and clinical outcomes for patients hospitalized with heart failure. J AMA. 2007;297(1):61–70. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17200476.
4. O’Connor CM, Abraham WT, Albert NM, et al. Predictors of mortality after discharge in patients hospitalized with heart failure: an analysis from the Organized Program to Initiate Lifesaving Treatment in Hospitalized Patients with Heart Failure (OPTIMIZE-HF). Am Heart J. 2008