Smartphone app may help heart failure patients get the right meds faster

NCT ID NCT06304753

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether using a smartphone app and phone calls to monitor patients after a heart failure hospital stay helps doctors safely increase their medications. 66 adults with chronic heart failure and low ejection fraction were split into two groups: one received usual care, and the other used the app for remote monitoring. The goal was to see if remote monitoring could help more patients reach the best medication doses, potentially reducing deaths and hospital readmissions.

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  • Hospital Therapy No. 1 Department, University Clinical Hospital No. 1, Sechenov University

    Moscow, 119435, Russia

  • State Budgetary Institution of Healthcare of Moscow "A.K. Yeramishantsev City Clinical Hospital of the Department of Healthcare of Moscow".

    Moscow, 129327, Russia

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