2023-03-01T10:23:36Z
2023-03-01T10:23:36Z
2022
2023-03-01T10:23:37Z
Introduction: Screening for atrial fibrillation and timely initiation of oral anticoagulation, rhythm management, and treatment of concomitant cardiovascular conditions can improve outcomes in high-risk populations. Whether wearables can facilitate screening in older adults is not known. Methods and Analyses: The multicenter, international, investigator-initiated, singlearm case-finding Smartphone and wearable detected atrial arrhythmia in older adults case finding study (Smart in OAC - AFNET 9) evaluates the diagnostic yield of a validated, cloud-based analysis algorithm detecting atrial arrhythmias via a signal acquired by a smartphone-coupled wristband monitoring system in older adults. Unselected participants aged ≥65 years without known atrial fibrillation and not receiving oral anticoagulation are enrolled in three European countries. Participants undergo continuous pulse monitoring using a wristband with a photo plethysmography (PPG) sensor and a telecare analytic service. Participants with PPG-detected atrial arrhythmias will be offered ECG loop monitoring. The study has a virtual design with digital consent and teleconsultations, whilst including hybrid solutions. Primary outcome is the proportion of older adults with newly detected atrial arrhythmias (NCT04579159).
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Fibril·lació auricular; Cribratge; Arrítmia; Persones grans; Telecomunicació en medicina; Salut en línia; Atrial fibrillation; Medical screening; Arrhythmia; Older people; Telecommunication in medicine; Medical telematics
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2022, vol. 9, p. 839202
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202
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