Literature DB >> 35960358

Use of digital health applications for the detection of atrial fibrillation.

Dennis Lawin1,2, Sebastian Kuhn3, Sophia Schulze Lammers4, Thorsten Lawrenz4, Christoph Stellbrink4.   

Abstract

The advances in health care technologies over the last decade have led to improved capabilities in the use of digital health applications (DiHA) for the detection of atrial fibrillation (AFib). Thus, home-based remote heart rhythm monitoring is facilitated by smartphones or smartwatches alone or combined with external sensors. The available products differ in terms of type of application (wearable vs. handheld) and the technique used for rhythm detection (electrocardiography [ECG] vs. photoplethysmography [PPG]). While ECG-based algorithms often require additional sensors, PPG utilizes techniques integrated in smartphones or smartwatches. Algorithms based on artificial intelligence allow for the automated diagnosis of AFib, enabling high diagnostic accuracy for both ECG-based and PPG-based DiHA. Advantages for clinical use result from the widespread accessibility of rhythm monitoring, thereby permitting earlier diagnosis and higher AFib detection rates. DiHA are also useful for the follow-up of patients with known AFib by monitoring the success of therapeutic interventions to restore sinus rhythm, e.g. catheter ablation. Although some studies strongly suggest a potential benefit for the use of DiHA in the setting of AFib, the overall evidence for an improvement in hard, clinical endpoints and positive effects on clinical care is scarce. To enhance the acceptance of DiHA use in daily practice, more studies evaluating their clinical benefits for the detection of AFib are required. Moreover, most of the applications are still not reimbursable, although the German Digital Health Care Act (Digitale-Versorgung-Gesetz, DVG) made reimbursement possible in principle in 2019.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  AFib; Heart rhythm monitoring; Remote patient management; Screening; Telemedicine

Year:  2022        PMID: 35960358     DOI: 10.1007/s00399-022-00888-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol        ISSN: 0938-7412


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2.  Mobile Health Technology for Atrial Fibrillation Management Integrating Decision Support, Education, and Patient Involvement: mAF App Trial.

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Authors:  Christopher Ford; Charis Xuan Xie; Ashlea Low; Kevin Rajakariar; Anoop N Koshy; Jithin K Sajeev; Louise Roberts; Bhupesh Pathik; Andrew W Teh
Journal:  JACC Clin Electrophysiol       Date:  2022-04-27

4.  Cryoablation or Drug Therapy for Initial Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation.

Authors:  Jason G Andrade; George A Wells; Marc W Deyell; Matthew Bennett; Vidal Essebag; Jean Champagne; Jean-Francois Roux; Derek Yung; Allan Skanes; Yaariv Khaykin; Carlos Morillo; Umjeet Jolly; Paul Novak; Evan Lockwood; Guy Amit; Paul Angaran; John Sapp; Stephan Wardell; Sandra Lauck; Laurent Macle; Atul Verma
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Journal:  Europace       Date:  2021-07-18       Impact factor: 5.214

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Authors:  Wilhelm Haverkamp; Olaf Göing; Markus Anker; Stefan D Anker
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 1.297

8.  Detection of atrial fibrillation with a smartphone camera: first prospective, international, two-centre, clinical validation study (DETECT AF PRO).

Authors:  Noé Brasier; Christina J Raichle; Marcus Dörr; Adrian Becke; Vivien Nohturfft; Stefan Weber; Fabienne Bulacher; Lorena Salomon; Thierry Noah; Ralf Birkemeyer; Jens Eckstein
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2019-01-01       Impact factor: 5.214

9.  Recurrent atrial fibrillation/flutter detection after ablation or cardioversion using the AliveCor KardiaMobile device: iHEART results.

Authors:  Isaac L Goldenthal; Robert R Sciacca; Teresa Riga; Suzanne Bakken; Maurita Baumeister; Angelo B Biviano; Jose M Dizon; Daniel Wang; Ketty C Wang; William Whang; Kathleen T Hickey; Hasan Garan
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol       Date:  2019-09-25
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