Remote monitoring of leadless pacemakers using a novel conductive telemetry communication method

Remote care has become part of the standard of care for cardiac rhythm device management. The Aveir™ single-chamber (AR and VR) and dual-chamber (DR) leadless pacemaker (LP) systems (Abbott, Abbott Park, IL) utilize a novel conductive telemetry communication schema for device interrogation and progr...

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Published inJournal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology
Main Authors Sundaram, Sri, Chellappa, Nitika, Chaniary, Kunal, Lo, Monica, Nair, Devi, Banker, Rajesh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 22.07.2025
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Summary:Remote care has become part of the standard of care for cardiac rhythm device management. The Aveir™ single-chamber (AR and VR) and dual-chamber (DR) leadless pacemaker (LP) systems (Abbott, Abbott Park, IL) utilize a novel conductive telemetry communication schema for device interrogation and programming. A patient transmitter is designed as an at-home remote monitoring solution that interrogates the Aveir leadless pacemaker system via conductive telemetry and transmits the patient data. To characterize the performance of a remote care system that interrogates implanted Aveir LP systems via conductive telemetry. Patients implanted with an Aveir DR, VR, or AR system were enrolled in a data collection study upon hospital IRB approval of the study. The study protocol included (1) in-clinic interrogation of the LP system using the patient transmitter in a controlled setting, in two modes of use (hand-held and wired modes); and (2) optional at-home interrogation using the patient transmitter. Thirty-one (25 males/6 females) subjects in three centers completed in-clinic interrogation of their Aveir system using the patient transmitter in both modes of use. Eighteen subjects completed at-home interrogation. Transmitter performance was comparable between modes of use, and between in-clinic and at-home interrogation. In all subjects 31/31 (100%), end-to-end remote care system use was successful. The initial, real-world experience of utilizing an end-to-end remote care system with Aveir LP patients demonstrated feasibility of this technology to offer an at-home remote monitoring solution for leadless pacemaker patients via conductive telemetry (Funded by Abbott Laboratories; Clinical Trials.gov ID:NCT06542133).
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ISSN:1572-8595
1572-8595
DOI:10.1007/s10840-025-02095-8