Validation of Single Centre Pre-Mobile Atrial Fibrillation Apps for Continuous Monitoring of Atrial Fibrillation in a Real-World Setting: Pilot Cohort Study

被引:19
作者
Zhang, Hui [1 ]
Zhang, Jie [2 ]
Li, Hong-Bao [2 ]
Chen, Yi-Xin [2 ]
Yang, Bin [2 ]
Guo, Yu-Tao [1 ]
Chen, Yun-Dai [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp, Dept Cardiol, 28 Fuxing Rd, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China
[2] Huawei Device Co Ltd, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
atrial fibrillation; photoplethysmography; continuous detection; accuracy; smartphone; smart band; algorithm; GLOBAL BURDEN; PREVALENCE; STROKE; RISK; EPIDEMIOLOGY; POPULATION; CHINA;
D O I
10.2196/14909
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Atrial fibrillation is the most common recurrent arrhythmia in clinical practice, with most clinical events occurring outside the hospital. Low detection and nonadherence to guidelines are the primary obstacles to atrial fibrillation management. Photoplethysmography is a novel technology developed for atrial fibrillation screening. However, there has been limited validation of photoplethysmography-based smart devices for the detection of atrial fibrillation and its underlying clinical factors impacting detection. Objective: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of photoplethysmography-based smart devices for the detection of atrial fibrillation in real-world settings. Methods: Subjects aged >= 18 years (n=361) were recruited from September 14 to October 16, 2018, for screening of atrial fibrillation with active measurement, initiated by the users, using photoplethysmography-based smart wearable devices (ie, a smart band or smart watches). Of these, 200 subjects were also automatically and periodically monitored for 14 days with a smart band. The baseline diagnosis of "suspected" atrial fibrillation was confirmed by electrocardiogram and physical examination The sensitivity and accuracy of photoplethysmography-based smart devices for monitoring atrial fibrillation were evaluated. Results: A total of 2353 active measurement signals and 23,864 periodic measurement signals were recorded. Eleven subjects were confirmed to have persistent atrial fibrillation, and 20 were confirmed to have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Smart devices demonstrated >91% predictive ability for atrial fibrillation. The sensitivity and specificity of devices in detecting atrial fibrillation among active recording of the 361 subjects were 100% and about 99%, respectively. For subjects with persistent atrial fibrillation, 127 (97.0%) active measurements and 2240 (99.2%) periodic measurements were identified as atrial fibrillation by the algorithm. For subjects with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, 36 (17%) active measurements and 717 (19.8%) periodic measurements were identified as atrial fibrillation by the algorithm. All persistent atrial fibrillation cases could be detected as "atrial fibrillation episodes" by the photoplethysmography algorithm on the first monitoring day, while 14 (70%) patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation demonstrated "atrial fibrillation episodes" within the first 6 days. The average time to detect paroxysmal atrial fibrillation was 2 days (interquartile range: 1.25-5.75) by active measurement and 1 day (interquartile range: 1.00-2.00) by periodic measurement (P=.10). The first detection time of atrial fibrillation burden of <50% per 24 hours was 4 days by active measurement and 2 days by periodic measurementThe first detection time of atrial fibrillation burden of >50% per 24 hours was 1 day for both active and periodic measurements (active measurement: P=.02, periodic measurement: P=.03). Conclusions: Photoplethysmography-based smart devices demonstrated good atrial fibrillation predictive ability in both active and periodic measurements. However, atrial fibrillation type could impact detection, resulting in increased monitoring time.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 28 条
  • [1] Photoplethysmography and its application in clinical physiological measurement
    Allen, John
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 2007, 28 (03) : R1 - R39
  • [2] Lifetime Risks, Projected Numbers, and Adverse Outcomes in Asian Patients With Atrial Fibrillation A Report From the Taiwan Nationwide AF Cohort Study
    Chao, Tze-Fan
    Liu, Chia-Jen
    Tuan, Ta-Chuan
    Chen, Tzeng-Ji
    Hsieh, Ming-Hsiung
    Lip, Gregory Y. H.
    Chen, Shih-Ann
    [J]. CHEST, 2018, 153 (02) : 453 - 466
  • [3] Worldwide Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation A Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study
    Chugh, Sumeet S.
    Havmoeller, Rasmus
    Narayanan, Kumar
    Singh, David
    Rienstra, Michiel
    Benjamin, Emelia J.
    Gillum, Richard F.
    Kim, Young-Hoon
    McAnulty, John H.
    Zheng, Zhi-Jie
    Forouzanfar, Mohammad H.
    Naghavi, Mohsen
    Mensah, George A.
    Ezzati, Majid
    Murray, Christopher J. L.
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 2014, 129 (08) : 837 - 847
  • [4] Prevalence of atrial fibrillation in the general population and in high-risk groups: the ECHOES study
    Davis, Russell C.
    Hobbs, F. D. Richard
    Kenkre, Joyce E.
    Roalfe, Andrea K.
    Iles, Rachel
    Lip, Gregory Y. H.
    Davies, Michael K.
    [J]. EUROPACE, 2012, 14 (11): : 1553 - 1559
  • [5] Diagnostic Performance of a Smart Device With Photoplethysmography Technology for Atrial Fibrillation Detection: Pilot Study (Pre-mAFA II Registry)
    Fan, Yong-Yan
    Li, Yan-Guang
    Li, Jian
    Cheng, Wen-Kun
    Shan, Zhao-Liang
    Wang, Yu-Tang
    Guo, Yu-Tao
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2019, 7 (03):
  • [6] High Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke
    Friberg, Leif
    Rosenqvist, Marten
    Lindgren, Arne
    Terent, Andreas
    Norrving, Bo
    Asplund, Kjell
    [J]. STROKE, 2014, 45 (09) : 2599 - +
  • [7] Prevalence, Incidence, and Lifetime Risk of Atrial Fibrillation in China New Insights Into the Global Burden of Atrial Fibrillation
    Guo, Yutao
    Tian, Yingchun
    Wang, Hao
    Si, Quanjin
    Wang, Yutang
    Lip, Gregory Y. H.
    [J]. CHEST, 2015, 147 (01) : 109 - 119
  • [8] Monitoring of heart rate and inter-beat intervals with wrist plethysmography in patients with atrial fibrillation
    Harju, Jarkko
    Tarniceriu, Adrian
    Parak, Jakub
    Vehkaoja, Antti
    Yli-Hankala, Arvi
    Korhonen, Ilkka
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 2018, 39 (06)
  • [9] Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation and the Risk of Stroke
    Healey, Jeff S.
    Connolly, Stuart J.
    Gold, Michael R.
    Israel, Carsten W.
    Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
    Capucci, Alessandro
    Lau, C. P.
    Fain, Eric
    Yang, Sean
    Bailleul, Christophe
    Morillo, Carlos A.
    Carlson, Mark
    Themeles, Ellison
    Kaufman, Elizabeth S.
    Hohnloser, Stefan H.
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2012, 366 (02) : 120 - 129
  • [10] Investigating a smartphone imaging unit for photoplethysmography
    Jonathan, E.
    Leahy, Martin
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 2010, 31 (11) : N79 - N83