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Smartphone and wearable detected atrial arrhythmias in Older Adults: Results of a fully digital European Case finding study.
Fabritz, L; Connolly, D L; Czarnecki, E; Dudek, D; Guasch, E; Haase, D; Huebner, T; Zlahoda-Huzior, A; Jolly, K; Kirchhof, P; Obergassel, J; Schotten, U; Vettorazzi, E; Winkelmann, S J; Zapf, A; Schnabel, R B.
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  • Fabritz L; University Center of Cardiovascular Science, University Heart and Vascular Center Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20251 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Connolly DL; Department of Cardiology, University Heart and Vascular Center Hamburg, Martinistr. 52, 20251 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Czarnecki E; DZHK German Center for Cardiovascular Research, partner site Hamburg/Luebeck/Kiel, Germany.
  • Dudek D; Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Wolfson Drive, B15 2TT Birmingham, UK.
  • Guasch E; Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET), Mendelstr 11, 48149 Münster, Germany.
  • Haase D; Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Wolfson Drive, B15 2TT Birmingham, UK.
  • Huebner T; Department of Cardiology and R&D, Birmingham City Hospital, Sandwell and West Birmingham Trust, Dudley Road, B18 7QH Birmingham, UK.
  • Zlahoda-Huzior A; Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET), Mendelstr 11, 48149 Münster, Germany.
  • Jolly K; Jagiellonian University Medical College, Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics, Ul. Kopernika 7E, 33-332 Kraków, Poland.
  • Kirchhof P; Maria Cecilia Hospital, Via Corriera, 1, 48033 Cotignola RA, Italy.
  • Obergassel J; Institut Clínic Cardio-Vascular, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, Carrer de Villaroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, CA, Spain, Spain.
  • Schotten U; IDIBAPS, Rosselló 149-153, 08036 Barcelona, CA, Spain.
  • Vettorazzi E; CIBERCV, Monforte de Lemos 3-5, Pabellon 11, Planta 0, 28029 Madrid, Spain.
  • Winkelmann SJ; Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET), Mendelstr 11, 48149 Münster, Germany.
  • Zapf A; Preventicus GmbH, Ernst-Abbe-Straße 15, 07743 Jena, Germany.
  • Schnabel RB; Department of Measurement and Electronics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland.
Eur Heart J Digit Health ; 3(4): 610-625, 2022 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36710894
ABSTRACT

Aims:

Simplified detection of atrial arrhythmias via consumer-electronics would enable earlier therapy in at-risk populations. Whether this is feasible and effective in older populations is not known. Methods and

results:

The fully remote, investigator-initiated Smartphone and wearable detected atrial arrhythmia in Older Adults Case finding study (Smart in OAC-AFNET 9) digitally enrolled participants ≥65 years without known atrial fibrillation, not receiving oral anticoagulation in Germany, Poland, and Spain for 8 weeks. Participants were invited by media communications and direct contacts. Study procedures adhered to European data protection. Consenting participants received a wristband with a photoplethysmography sensor to be coupled to their smartphone. The primary outcome was the detection of atrial arrhythmias lasting 6 min or longer in the first 4 weeks of monitoring. Eight hundred and eighty-two older persons (age 71 ± 5 years, range 65-90, 500 (57%) women, 414 (47%) hypertension, and 97 (11%) diabetes) recorded signals. Most participants (72%) responded to adverts or word of mouth, leaflets (11%) or general practitioners (9%). Participation was completely remote in 469/882 persons (53%). During the first 4 weeks, participants transmitted PPG signals for 533/696 h (77% of the maximum possible time). Atrial arrhythmias were detected in 44 participants (5%) within 28 days, and in 53 (6%) within 8 weeks. Detection was highest in the first monitoring week [incidence rates 1st week 3.4% (95% confidence interval 2.4-4.9); 2nd-4th week 0.55% (0.33-0.93)].

Conclusion:

Remote, digitally supported consumer-electronics-based screening is feasible in older European adults and identifies atrial arrhythmias in 5% of participants within 4 weeks of monitoring (NCT04579159).
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Eur Heart J Digit Health Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Eur Heart J Digit Health Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania