Authors
Nikhil Singh, Sung Chun, David Hadley, Victor Froelicher
Publication date
2018/1/1
Source
Progress in cardiovascular diseases
Volume
60
Issue
4-5
Pages
550-559
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) continues to increase worldwide as people live longer. AF is the leading cause of stroke among patients older than 75 years and is responsible for at least 15% of all strokes. Industry has responded to this problem with a plethora of monitoring devices. These include single lead ECG adhesive sensors, implantable loop recorders, smartphone attachments and wearables. This review will concentrate on clinical studies using these technologies. There are wearables including watches and watch-like devices that will be mentioned but these have not been validated for clinical use. This review will begin with a background regarding screening for AF and at the end present findings from Cardiac Implantable devices that could influence use of the new mobile health technologies.
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Scholar articles
N Singh, S Chun, D Hadley, V Froelicher - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 2018