Initial experience, safety and feasibility using remote access or onsite technical support for complex ablation procedures: Results of the REMOTE study

C. Heeger, J. Vogler, Charlotte Eitel, M. Feher, S. Popescu, B. Kirstein, Sascha Hatahet, Benham Subin, K. Kuck, R. Tilz
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Electroanatomical mapping (EAM) systems are essential for treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The EAM system is usually operated by qualified staff or field technical engineers (FTE) from the control room. Novel remote support technology allows for remote access of EAM via online services. Remote access increases the flexibility of the electrophysiological lab, reduces travel time and overcomes hospital access limitations especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here we report on the feasibility and safety of EAM remote access for cardiac ablation procedures. Mapping and ablation were achieved by combining the EnsiteXTM EAM system and the integrated EnsiteTM Connect Remote Support software, together with an integrated audiovisual solution system for remote support (Medinbox). Communication between the operator and the remote support was achieved using an incorporated internet-based common communication platform (ZoomTM), headphones and high-resolution cameras. We investigated 50 remote access assisted consecutive electrophysiological procedures from 09/2022 to 02/2023 (remote group). The data was compared to matched patients (n=50) with onsite support from the control room (control group). The median procedure time was 100min (76, 120) (remote) vs. 86min (60, 110) (control), p=0.090. The procedural success (both groups 100%, p=0.999) and complication rate (remote: 2%, control: 0%, p=0.553) were comparable between the groups. Travel burden could be reduced by 11,280 km. Remote access for EAM was feasible and safe in this single center study. Procedural data were comparable to procedures with onsite support. In the future, this new solution might have a great impact on facilitating electrophysiological procedures.
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使用远程访问或现场技术支持进行复杂消融手术的初步经验、安全性和可行性:REMOTE 研究结果
电解剖图(EAM)系统对于治疗心律失常至关重要。EAM 系统通常由控制室的合格员工或现场技术工程师 (FTE) 操作。新的远程支持技术允许通过在线服务远程访问 EAM。远程访问提高了电生理实验室的灵活性,减少了旅行时间,克服了医院访问的限制,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间。在此,我们报告了心脏消融手术中远程访问 EAM 的可行性和安全性。 通过结合 EnsiteXTM EAM 系统和集成的 EnsiteTM Connect 远程支持软件,以及用于远程支持的集成视听解决方案系统(Medinbox),实现了绘图和消融。操作员与远程支持人员之间的通信是通过基于互联网的集成通用通信平台 (ZoomTM)、耳机和高分辨率摄像头实现的。 我们调查了从 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 2 月的 50 例远程辅助连续电生理手术(远程组)。数据与得到控制室现场支持的匹配患者(50 人)(对照组)进行了比较。中位手术时间为 100 分钟(76,120)(远程组)与 86 分钟(60,110)(对照组),P=0.090。两组的手术成功率(两组均为 100%,P=0.999)和并发症发生率(远程组:2%,对照组:0%,P=0.553)相当。旅行负担可减少 11 280 公里。 在这一单中心研究中,远程访问 EAM 是可行且安全的。手术数据与现场支持的手术数据相当。未来,这种新的解决方案可能会对促进电生理程序产生重大影响。
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