| Literature DB >> 32012044 |
Yohei Kawasaki1, Tomohiko Inui2, Hiroki Kohno2, Kaoru Matsuura2, Hideki Ueda2, Yusaku Tamura2, Michiko Watanabe2, Yuichi Inage2, Yasunori Yakita2, Yutaka Wakabayashi2, Goro Matsumiya2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wearable devices with photoplethysmography (PPG) technology can be useful for detecting paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF), which often goes uncaptured despite being a leading cause of stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Apple Watch; Fitbit Charge HR; heart rate; mobile health; paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; photoplethysmography; validation; wrist-banded devices
Year: 2020 PMID: 32012044 PMCID: PMC7003123 DOI: 10.2196/14857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Cardio ISSN: 2561-1011
Figure 1Schematic diagram of time series curves with matching measurement intervals (Step1). The figure shows the pulse rates (px) calculated on the smart watches and the corresponding heart rates (hx) on the electrocardiographic monitor at each time point (tx) when the pulse rate was calculated. The time interval (Δt) shown on this graph is dependent on the pulse rate measurements. The average of 10 consecutive pulse rates and 10 corresponding heart rates is Px and Hx, respectively. bpm: beats per minute.
Figure 2Schematic diagram of time series curves with matching measurement intervals (Step2). The figure shows the averages of the pulse rates (Px) and the averages of the corresponding heart rates (Hx). These trend curves were used for subsequent analyses. The red dot represents pulse rate, and the blue dot represents heart rate (bolded blue dot represents corresponding heart rate). bpm: beats per minute; t: time.
Characteristics of patients in each group (note that statistical comparison on this table is made only between Apple Watch standby mode and Apple Watch workout mode because of overlaps).
| Demographics | Apple Watch standby mode (n=18) | Apple Watch workout mode (n=22) | Fitbit Charge HR (n=40) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 71.0 (11.9) | 70.7 (10.6) | 70.9 (11.1) |
| Male, n (%) | 11 (61) | 16(72) | 27 (68) |
| Left ventricular ejection fraction, mean (SD) | 57.7 (13.2) | 61.1 (10.2) | 59.5 (11.6) |
| Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting, n (%) | 2 (11) | 5 (23) | 7 (18) |
| Valve surgery, n (%)a | 14 (78) | 13 (59) | 27 (68) |
| Other surgery, n (%)b | 2 (11) | 4 (18) | 6 (15) |
| Postoperative stay, days | 24 (17.5) | 17.5 (8.3) | 20.7 (13.6) |
| Monitoring period, days | 12.4 (2.1) | 10.3 (2.1) | 11.3 (2.7) |
| Use of antiarrhythmic drugs before event, n (%)c | 16 (89) | 22 (100) | 38 (95) |
| Use of antiarrhythmic drugs after event, n (%)d | 18 (100) | 22 (100) | 40 (100) |
aIncluded multiple surgery.
bIncluded 2 thoracic surgeries, 1 atrial septal defect closure, and 3 on-pump beating coronary artery bypass graftings.
cTypes of antiarrhythmic drugs included pilsicainide, amiodarone, verapamil, and beta-blockers.
dTypes of antiarrhythmic drugs included pilsicainide, amiodarone, verapamil, and beta-blockers.
Time series correlation of pulse change in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
| Event number | Cross-correlation function | |||
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| Apple Watch workout modea | Fitbit Charge HRa | ||
| 1 | —b | — | 0.13 | <.001 |
| 2 | — | — | 0.54 | <.001 |
| 3 | — | — | −0.04 | .04 |
| 4 | — | — | 0.20 | <.001 |
| 5 | — | — | 0.49 | <.001 |
| 6 | — | — | 0.25 | <.001 |
| 7 | — | — | 0.02 | .001 |
| 8 | 0.81 | <.001 | 0.62 | <.001 |
| 9 | 0.71 | <.001 | −0.08 | <.001 |
| 10 | 0.68 | <.001 | 0.41 | <.001 |
| 11 | 0.79 | <.001 | 0.37 | <.001 |
| 12 | 0.45 | <.001 | — | — |
| 13 | 0.23 | <.001 | — | — |
| 14 | 0.36 | <.001 | 0.13 | <.001 |
| 15 | 0.59 | <.001 | 0.02 | .06 |
| 16 | 0.51 | <.001 | — | — |
| 17 | 0.64 | <.001 | 0.39 | <.001 |
| 18 | 0.83 | <.001 | 0.55 | <.001 |
| 19 | 0.83 | <001 | 0.71 | <.001 |
| 20 | 0.78 | <.001 | 0.38 | <.001 |
| 21 | 0.85 | <.001 | −0.35 | <.001 |
| 22 | −0.02 | .28 | −0.62 | <.001 |
| 23 | 0.02 | .22 | −0.38 | <.001 |
aFor reference, the strength of correlation [34] can be classified in the literature as: <0.19, very weak; 0.2 to 0.39, weak; 0.4 to 0.59, moderate; 0.6 to 0.79, strong; >0.8, very strong.
bApple Watch workout mode was not used during the period when some events (numbers 1-7) occurred; hence the missing values for those events. Other missing values represent unavailable data.
Figure 3Time series trend curves during atrial fibrillation (event number 18). The figure compares the trend curve of the Apple Watch W mode pulse rate (red curve) with that of the electrocardiography-based heart rate (blue curve). The 2 trend curves follow a similar pattern and therefore appear almost identical (cross-correlation function 0.83; P<.001). AF: atrial fibrillation; bpm: beats per minute.
Figure 4Time series trend curves during atrial fibrillation (event number 18). Figures 3 and 4 represent the same event (event number 18). Note that the 2 graphs differ in time intervals. This figure compares the trend curve of the Fitbit pulse rate (orange curve) with that of the electrocardiography-based heart rate (blue curve). Although the trends were statistically similar as a whole, brief episodes of an inverse correlation were present, thus weakening the correlation between the 2 curves (cross-correlation function 0.55; P<.001). AF: atrial fibrillation; bpm: beats per minute.
Figure 5Time series trend curves during atrial fibrillation (event number 22). The 3 trend curves (electrocardiography heart rate, blue curve; Apple Watch W mode pulse rate, red curve; and Fitbit pulse rate, green curve) were compared for similarity. The subject patient who experienced this event was hypotensive at the time of the event. Both Apple Watch W mode and Fitbit showed a negative correlation for pulse rate trends when compared with the heart rate trend (cross-correlation function −0.02 and −0.62, respectively; P=.28 and <.001, respectively). Note that the negative correlation was stronger and significant with Fitbit. AF: atrial fibrillation; bpm: beats per minute.
Figure 6Scatter plot and simple linear regression analysis for the mean of all average pulse rates and all corresponding average heart rates during atrial fibrillation. AWW: Apple Watch workout mode; bpm: beat per minutes; ECG: electrocardiography; FBT: Fitbit Charge HR.
Figure 7Scatter plot and simple linear regression analysis for the standard deviation of all average pulse rates and all corresponding average heart rates during atrial fibrillation. AWW: Apple Watch workout mode; bpm: beat per minutes; ECG: electrocardiography; FBT: Fitbit Charge HR.