Home detection of atrial fibrillation using cardiac activity analysis: technologies available to the patient.

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Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-26 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2025.2510537
Federica Ricci, Eugenio Mattei, Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi
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Abstract

Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia, whose incidence and prevalence have increased over the last 20 years and will continue to increase over the next 30 years. It is characterized by irregular atrial activation, leading to complications as stroke and heart failure. Due to its intermittent and asymptomatic nature, diagnosing and monitoring AF is challenging but crucial for effective treatment and prevention of serious complications.

Areas covered: This study reviews noninvasive medical devices available for home detection of AF by analyzing cardiac activity through ECG or photoplethysmography (PPG). The review covers the technologies underlying single-lead ECG acquisition and PPG sensors, and describes how these are used, also in combination, in home-use medical devices (including smartwatches and wristbands).

Expert opinion: Single-lead ECG and PPG technologies in consumer electronics have revolutionized AF detection, making it more accessible and convenient for patients. Despite some limitations in signal quality and diagnostic scope, these devices offer significant benefits for early AF detection and management. The use of wearable devices, including smartwatches and wristbands, for heart activity monitoring represents a promising advancement in patient-lead healthcare, potentially leading to better outcomes through timely medical intervention and improved patient engagement in managing their condition.

心房颤动的家庭检测使用心脏活动分析:技术提供给病人。
房颤(AF)是最常见的心律失常,其发病率和患病率在过去20年中有所增加,并将在未来30年继续增加。它的特点是不规则的心房活动,导致并发症如中风和心力衰竭。由于房颤的间歇性和无症状性,诊断和监测具有挑战性,但对于有效治疗和预防严重并发症至关重要。涵盖领域:本研究回顾了通过ECG或光容积脉搏波(PPG)分析心脏活动来检测房颤的无创医疗设备。该综述涵盖了单导联ECG采集和PPG传感器的基础技术,并描述了这些技术如何在家用医疗设备(包括智能手表和腕带)中使用,以及如何组合使用。专家意见:消费电子产品中的单导联ECG和PPG技术彻底改变了AF检测,使患者更容易获得和方便。尽管在信号质量和诊断范围方面存在一些限制,但这些设备为早期房颤检测和管理提供了显著的好处。使用可穿戴设备(包括智能手表和腕带)进行心脏活动监测,代表了患者主导的医疗保健领域的一个有希望的进步,有可能通过及时的医疗干预和提高患者对病情管理的参与度,带来更好的结果。
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