It feels like my oncologist
is always nearby
"This program creates awareness"
Angina Pectoris / Post ACS
Angina Pectoris / Post ACS
Luscii provides the tools for patient and professional to keep an eye on the recovery while checking vital signs and symptoms to signal deteriorations and intervene timely in case of need.
What is the aim of the program?
- Fewer outpatient clinic visits
- Reduced number of cardiac events
- Better lifestyle management
- Serve the growing number of patients with the same number of nurses
How does it work?
Patients that suffer from angina pectoris are included in a Luscii program with a monthly protocol. The patients measure vital signs like heart rhythm and arrhythmia screening as well as symptom related questions. Based on a (combination of) measurements the care team is alerted for follow-up. Regular outpatient clinic visits are replaced and done virtually. Patients can also request contact with their medical team in case of uncertainty to reduce anxiety. The medical team can also coach the patients in improving lifestyle through questions on a weekly basis. After 4 weeks of monitoring, patients are referred back to their cardiologist, half of these cardiologists being from other hospitals.
Developed by
Robert Riezebos
Cardiologist
Nancy Colman
Cardiologist
Publications
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Price
Available on request
Hospitals using the Program
Reviews from patients and professionals
Floris van der Laar
Patiënt
Super app, gives confidence that you are being watched closely! Easy to use.
Lars Putten
Nurse
Awareness among patients.
Patients get quicker insight in their own health situation and it creates awareness.
Demi Albers
Nurse
Intervene at the right moment.
Intercepting deviating values and be able to (quicker) anticipate.