Product Details
HeartInsight — Being One Step Ahead Can Make All the Difference
HeartInsight shifts heart failure management from detection to prediction to allow clinical teams to focus their valuable time on those who need them the most.
Heart failure is a leading cause of hospitalizations, and each hospitalization reflects a deteriorating prognosis for the patient.1,2 Managing heart failure patients is complex and requires significant resources.3 Health care providers face the difficult tasks of reducing costs and preventing hospitalizations through early identification and care of at-risk patients.
HeartInsight is a premium remote heart failure management solution that identifies patients at higher risk of decompensation early on. HeartInsight predicts heart failure hospitalizations — automatically and with high sensitivity — by combining multiple parameters into a single composite score, leading to one actionable alert. Industrywide it has the lowest false-alert rate and provides the earliest notifications of silent clinical changes that may lead to heart failure hospitalizations.4,5
HeartInsight streamlines your work by accurately identifying at-risk patients early on, so you can proactively care for those who need you the most. This may ultimately result in improved patient outcomes, as well as reduced clinical burden and costs associated with heart failure management.
Predicting 2 out of 3 heart failure hospitalizations
Alert time (median)
Only 1 false alert every 17 months
HeartInsight shifts heart failure management from detection to prediction to allow clinical teams to focus their valuable time on those who need them the most.
SELENE HF Multi-Center Study
The SELENE HF study assessed more than 900 patients and validated that the HeartInsight algorithm provides sensitive and timely prediction of impending heart failure decompensation with a low false-alert rate.
Key Findings
All-in-One Alert
8 parameters combined into one score and trend.
HeartInsight’s sophisticated algorithm automatically combines 8 highly HF-relevant parameters in one score. When the score crosses a configurable threshold, HeartInsight provides a single, predictive alert identifying patients at higher risk of worsening heart failure. It is intended to allow clinical teams to care proactively and initiate a meaningful change, even before patients may report symptoms.
This may ultimately result in improved patient outcomes, decreased clinical burden, and reduced costs associated with heart failure management.
1. Ambrosy AP et al. The Global Health and Economic Burden of Hospitalizations for Heart Failure Lessons Learned From Hospitalized Heart Failure Registries. J Am Coll Cardiol 2014; 63:1123–33.; 2. Gheorghiade M et al. Pathophysiologic Targets in the Early Phase of Acute Heart Failure Syndromes. Am J Cardiol; 2005; 96:11G–17G.; 3. Ponikowski Pet al. HF preventing disease and death worldwide. ESC Heart Fail 2014 Sep;1(1):4–25.; 4. Comparison of alerting time in validation studies: D’Onofrio et al. Europace 2021 doi:10.1093/europace/euab170; Boehmer JP et al. J Am Coll Cardiol Heart Fail. 2017 Mar, 5 (3) 216–225; Cowie MR et al. European Heart Journal (2013) 34, 2472–2480 doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht083.; 5. Comparison of false alert rate in validation studies: D’Onofrio et al. Europace 2021 doi:10.1093/europace/euab170; Boehmer JP et al. J Am Coll Cardiol Heart Fail. 2017 Mar, 5 (3) 216–225; Cowie MR et al. European Heart Journal (2013) 34, 2472–2480 doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht083.; 6. D’Onofrio A et al. Combining home monitoring temporal trends from implanted defibrillators and baseline patient risk profile to predict heart failure hospitalisations: results from the SELENE HF study. Europace 2021 doi: 10.1093/europace/euab170.; 7. Home Monitoring daily parameters combined with 1 baseline risk stratifier based on the Seattle Heart Failure Model (Levy WC, Mozaffarian D, Linker DT, Sutradhar SC, Anker SD, Cropp AB, Anand I, Maggioni A, Burton P, Sullivan MD, Pitt B, Poole-Wilson PA, Mann DL, Packer M, 2006. The Seattle Heart Failure Model: Prediction of Survival in Heart Failure. Circulation, 113:1424-1433.); 8. Data on file.
* 42 days refers to median alert time.
** Available for Acticor/Rivacor, Ilivia Neo/Intica Neo, Ilivia/Intica /Inlexa -5 and -7 series ICD DX/DC and CRT-D.
*** Based on current standard practice and clinical judgement
Disclaimer: HeartInsight is approved and available in CE regions only.