A mega-study of cardiac implants suggests that remote monitoring may help cut mortality rates in half for the most engaged patients, but the reasons why are unclear.
Remotely monitored pacemaker patients devices may get a major leg up over patients without the extra surveillance, researchers reported today during Heart Rhythm 2014, the Heart Rhythm Society's 35th Annual Scientific Sessions in San Francisco.
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