Circulation Reports
Online ISSN : 2434-0790
Rapid Communications
Practical Utility of the Postal Service in Delivering a Self-Fitted, Wearable, Long-Term Electrocardiogram Monitoring Device for Outpatient Care
Mitsuru TakamiKoji FukuzawaKunihiko KiuchiMakoto TakemotoToshihiro NakamuraJun SakaiAtsusuke YatomiKazutaka NakasoneYusuke SonodaKyoko YamamotoHiroyuki TakaharaYuya SuzukiKenichi TaniKen-ichi Hirata
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2021 年 3 巻 5 号 p. 294-299

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Background:Demand is growing for remote electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring systems in the COVID-19 era in Japan. This study describes initial experiences with a small wireless ECG monitoring device and the utility of delivery via the postal service for outpatient care in Japan.

Methods and Results:Long-term ECG monitoring following postal delivery of the small ECG device was evaluated in 25 patients. The patients had no difficulties with either the postal delivery or self-fitting and wearing the devices. A median of 57 h monitoring per patient was performed. Arrhythmic events were detected in 8 patients. Most patients were satisfied with both the ECG devices and postal delivery.

Conclusions:Postal delivery of ECG devices could be used in clinical practice to achieve less or no in-person contact during the COVID-19 era.

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