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This episode is part of ACC's ongoing initiative to advance education on remote hemodynamic monitoring in heart failure management. Drs. Michael Zile, JoAnn Lindenfeld, and William Abraham explore the core capabilities of these devices and how emerging innovations aim to address current limitations. The conversation highlights how clinicians can interpret pressure data and define optimal targets, incorporates the growing role of direct-to-patient communication, and concludes with practical strategies for integrating device-generated insights into clinical workflows to improve patient outcomes.
This podcast is part of the ACC's Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring: Transforming HF Patient Care initiative, supported by Abbott.
By American College of Cardiology4.4
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This episode is part of ACC's ongoing initiative to advance education on remote hemodynamic monitoring in heart failure management. Drs. Michael Zile, JoAnn Lindenfeld, and William Abraham explore the core capabilities of these devices and how emerging innovations aim to address current limitations. The conversation highlights how clinicians can interpret pressure data and define optimal targets, incorporates the growing role of direct-to-patient communication, and concludes with practical strategies for integrating device-generated insights into clinical workflows to improve patient outcomes.
This podcast is part of the ACC's Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring: Transforming HF Patient Care initiative, supported by Abbott.

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