Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9

Standard

Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9. / Fabritz, Larissa; Connolly, D; Czarnecki, E; Dudek, D; Zlahoda-Huzior, A; Guasch, E; Haase, D; Huebner, T; Jolly, K; Kirchhof, P; Schotten, Ulrich; Zapf, Antonia; Schnabel, Renate B; Smart in OAC – AFNET 9 Investigators.

In: FRONT CARDIOVASC MED, Vol. 9, 839202, 2022.

Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journalSCORING: Journal articleResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Fabritz, L, Connolly, D, Czarnecki, E, Dudek, D, Zlahoda-Huzior, A, Guasch, E, Haase, D, Huebner, T, Jolly, K, Kirchhof, P, Schotten, U, Zapf, A, Schnabel, RB & Smart in OAC – AFNET 9 Investigators 2022, 'Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9', FRONT CARDIOVASC MED, vol. 9, 839202. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202

APA

Fabritz, L., Connolly, D., Czarnecki, E., Dudek, D., Zlahoda-Huzior, A., Guasch, E., Haase, D., Huebner, T., Jolly, K., Kirchhof, P., Schotten, U., Zapf, A., Schnabel, R. B., & Smart in OAC – AFNET 9 Investigators (2022). Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9. FRONT CARDIOVASC MED, 9, [839202]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202

Vancouver

Bibtex

@article{1b8d0adc2f464e9096712c4ff29a522d,
title = "Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9",
abstract = "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, single-arm 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).Discussion: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9 will provide information on wearable-based screening for PPG-detected atrial arrhythmias in Europe and provide an estimate of the prevalence of atrial arrhythmias in an unselected population of older adults.",
author = "Larissa Fabritz and D Connolly and E Czarnecki and D Dudek and A Zlahoda-Huzior and E Guasch and D Haase and T Huebner and K Jolly and P Kirchhof and Ulrich Schotten and Antonia Zapf and Schnabel, {Renate B} and {Smart in OAC – AFNET 9 Investigators}",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2022 Fabritz, Connolly, Czarnecki, Dudek, Zlahoda-Huzior, Guasch, Haase, Huebner, Jolly, Kirchhof, Schotten, Zapf and Schnabel.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202",
language = "English",
volume = "9",
journal = "FRONT CARDIOVASC MED",
issn = "2297-055X",
publisher = "Frontiers Media S. A.",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Remote Design of a Smartphone and Wearable Detected Atrial Arrhythmia in Older Adults Case Finding Study: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9

AU - Fabritz, Larissa

AU - Connolly, D

AU - Czarnecki, E

AU - Dudek, D

AU - Zlahoda-Huzior, A

AU - Guasch, E

AU - Haase, D

AU - Huebner, T

AU - Jolly, K

AU - Kirchhof, P

AU - Schotten, Ulrich

AU - Zapf, Antonia

AU - Schnabel, Renate B

AU - Smart in OAC – AFNET 9 Investigators

N1 - Copyright © 2022 Fabritz, Connolly, Czarnecki, Dudek, Zlahoda-Huzior, Guasch, Haase, Huebner, Jolly, Kirchhof, Schotten, Zapf and Schnabel.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - 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, single-arm 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).Discussion: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9 will provide information on wearable-based screening for PPG-detected atrial arrhythmias in Europe and provide an estimate of the prevalence of atrial arrhythmias in an unselected population of older adults.

AB - 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, single-arm 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).Discussion: Smart in OAC - AFNET 9 will provide information on wearable-based screening for PPG-detected atrial arrhythmias in Europe and provide an estimate of the prevalence of atrial arrhythmias in an unselected population of older adults.

U2 - 10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202

DO - 10.3389/fcvm.2022.839202

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 35387433

VL - 9

JO - FRONT CARDIOVASC MED

JF - FRONT CARDIOVASC MED

SN - 2297-055X

M1 - 839202

ER -