Smart watch applications in atrial fibrillation detection: Current state and future directions.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1111/jce.16451
Rahul Vyas, Shubhika Jain, Anuj Thakre, Sahith Reddy Thotamgari, Sameer Raina, Vijaywant Brar, Partho Sengupta, Pratik Agrawal
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Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (Afib) is a prevalent chronic arrhythmia associated with severe complications, including stroke, heart failure, and increased mortality. This review explores the use of smartwatches for Afib detection, addressing the limitations of current monitoring methods and emphasizing the potential of wearable technology in revolutionizing healthcare.

Results/observation: Current Afib detection methods, such as electrocardiography, have limitations in sensitivity and specificity. Smartwatches with advanced sensors offer continuous monitoring, improving the chances of detecting asymptomatic and paroxysmal Afib. The review meticulously examines major clinical trials studying Afib detection using smartwatches, including the landmark Apple Heart Study and ongoing trials such as the Heart Watch, Heartline, and Fitbit Heart Study. Detailed summaries of participant numbers, smartwatch devices used, and key findings are presented. It also comments on the cost-effectiveness and scalability of smartwatch-based screening, highlighting the potential to reduce healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes.

Conclusion/relevance: The integration of wearable technology into healthcare can lead to earlier diagnosis, improved patient engagement, and enhanced cardiac health monitoring. Despite ethical considerations and disparities, the potential benefits outweigh the challenges. This review calls for increased awareness, collaboration with insurance companies, and ongoing research efforts to optimize smartwatch accuracy and encourage widespread adoption of Afib detection. With insights from major trials, this review serves as a comprehensive reference for healthcare professionals and policymakers, guiding future strategies in the early diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation.

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智能手表在心房颤动检测中的应用:现状与未来方向。
导言:心房颤动(Afib)是一种普遍存在的慢性心律失常,与中风、心力衰竭等严重并发症有关,并会增加死亡率。本综述探讨了智能手表在房颤检测中的应用,探讨了当前监测方法的局限性,并强调了可穿戴技术在革新医疗保健方面的潜力:目前的阿菲搏检测方法,如心电图,在灵敏度和特异性方面存在局限性。配备先进传感器的智能手表可提供连续监测,提高了检测无症状和阵发性阿菲搏的机会。这篇综述仔细研究了使用智能手表检测阿非布的主要临床试验,包括具有里程碑意义的苹果心脏研究和正在进行的试验,如Heart Watch、Heartline和Fitbit心脏研究。报告详细总结了参与者人数、使用的智能手表设备和主要研究结果。报告还对基于智能手表的筛查的成本效益和可扩展性进行了评论,强调了其在降低医疗成本和改善患者预后方面的潜力:将可穿戴技术整合到医疗保健中可实现早期诊断、提高患者参与度并加强心脏健康监测。尽管存在伦理方面的考虑和差异,但潜在的益处大于挑战。本综述呼吁提高人们的认识、与保险公司合作并持续开展研究工作,以优化智能手表的准确性并鼓励广泛采用阿菲搏检测技术。通过对主要试验的深入分析,本综述为医疗保健专业人士和决策者提供了全面的参考,为心房颤动的早期诊断和管理的未来战略提供了指导。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology (JCE) keeps its readership well informed of the latest developments in the study and management of arrhythmic disorders. Edited by Bradley P. Knight, M.D., and a distinguished international editorial board, JCE is the leading journal devoted to the study of the electrophysiology of the heart.
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