Improving Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter Detection and Management by Smartphone-Based Photoplethysmography Rhythm Monitoring Following Cardiac Surgery: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial.

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Europace Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1093/europace/euaf015
Henri Gruwez, Nicolas De Melio, Paulien Vermunicht, Leen Van Langenhoven, Lien Desteghe, Marie Lamberigts, Dieter Nuyens, Hugo Van Herendael, Inez Rodrigus, Christiaan Van Kerrebroeck, Pieter Vandervoort, Hein Heidbuchel, Laurent Pison, Filip Rega, Peter Haemers
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Abstract

Background and aims: Atrial fibrillation (AF) or atrial flutter (AFL) after cardiac surgery are common and associated with adverse outcomes. The increased risk related to AF or AFL may extend beyond discharge. This study aims to determine whether photoplethysmography (PPG)-based smartphone monitoring to detect AF or AFL after hospital discharge following cardiac surgery improves AF management.

Methods: The intervention group performed one-minute rhythm checks three times daily using a smartphone-based PPG application during six weeks after hospitalization for cardiac surgery. The primary outcome involved AF management interventions by independent physicians, including initiation of oral anticoagulation (OAC), direct cardioversion and up-titration or initiation of antiarrhythmic drugs.

Results: The study included 450 patients (mean [SD] age, 64.1 [9.2] years; 96 women [21.3%]; 130 patients with AF history [28.9%]; median [IQR] CHA2DS2-VASc score, 2 [1-3]), of whom 238 were randomized to PPG-based monitoring and 212 to usual care. AF/AFL was detected with PPG or electrocardiography in 44 patients (18.5%) in the monitoring group and 4 patients (1.9%) in the usual care group (OR 11.8; 95%CI, 4.2-33.3; P<.001), these were new detections in respectively 22 patients (9.2%) and 1 patient (0.5%) (OR 21.3; 95%CI, 2.9-166.7; P=.003). AF management interventions occurred in 24 patients (10.1%) in the monitoring group compared to 5 patients (2.4%) in the usual care group (odds ratio [OR]), 5.1; 95%CI, 1.8-14.4; P=.002).

Conclusions: In unselected patients discharged home following cardiac surgery, PPG-based smartphone monitoring revealed significantly more AF/AFL which led to significantly more optimization of AF management.

心脏手术后基于智能手机的光容积脉搏图节律监测改善心房颤动或扑动的检测和管理:一项实用的随机试验。
背景和目的:心脏手术后心房颤动(AF)或心房扑动(AFL)是常见的并与不良后果相关。与房颤或AFL相关的风险增加可能延伸到出院后。本研究旨在确定基于光电体积脉搏波(PPG)的智能手机监测是否能改善心脏手术出院后房颤或AFL的管理。方法:干预组在心脏手术住院后的六周内,每天使用基于智能手机的PPG应用程序进行三次一分钟的心律检查。主要结局包括由独立医生进行房颤管理干预,包括开始口服抗凝(OAC)、直接心律转复和提高滴定或开始抗心律失常药物。结果:研究纳入450例患者(平均[SD]年龄64.1[9.2]岁;96名女性[21.3%];有房颤史130例[28.9%];中位数[IQR] CHA2DS2-VASc评分,2[1-3]),其中238人随机接受基于ppg的监测,212人接受常规护理。监测组44例(18.5%)患者通过PPG或心电图检测到AF/AFL,常规护理组4例(1.9%)患者(or 11.8;95%置信区间,4.2 - -33.3;结论:在未选择的心脏手术后出院的患者中,基于ppg的智能手机监测显示AF/AFL明显增加,从而导致AF管理明显优化。
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Europace
Europace 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
8.20%
发文量
851
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: EP - Europace - European Journal of Pacing, Arrhythmias and Cardiac Electrophysiology of the European Heart Rhythm Association of the European Society of Cardiology. The journal aims to provide an avenue of communication of top quality European and international original scientific work and reviews in the fields of Arrhythmias, Pacing and Cellular Electrophysiology. The Journal offers the reader a collection of contemporary original peer-reviewed papers, invited papers and editorial comments together with book reviews and correspondence.
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