2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2011.09.003
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Wireless remote monitoring of reconstructed 12-lead ECGs after ablation for atrial fibrillation using a hand-held device

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“…950,951 Recordings from electrodes embedded in a smartphone case or a card are connected via low-energy Bluetooth technology to smartphone applications. These monitors are nonlooping; patients can record during symptoms that persist long enough to activate the application.…”
Section: Section 8: Follow-up Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…950,951 Recordings from electrodes embedded in a smartphone case or a card are connected via low-energy Bluetooth technology to smartphone applications. These monitors are nonlooping; patients can record during symptoms that persist long enough to activate the application.…”
Section: Section 8: Follow-up Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, smartphone-based ECG monitors have been developed that can be helpful for long-term intermittent surveillance. 950 , 951 Recordings from electrodes embedded in a smartphone case or a card are connected via low-energy Bluetooth technology to smartphone applications. These monitors are nonlooping; patients can record during symptoms that persist long enough to activate the application.…”
Section: Section 8: Follow-up Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mHealth has officially cemented a role in the field with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the Apple Watch, Kardia Band, and Kardia Mobile 6L devices for detection of atrial fibrillation [41 ▪ ,42]. Coupled with the emergence of atrial fibrillation management apps [43], these devices present potential applications ranging from new diagnosis of atrial fibrillation and postablation monitoring to facilitation of pill-in-pocket management strategies and prevention of emergency department visits or hospitalizations for cardioversion in cases where sinus rhythm is restored prior to presentation [41 ▪ ,44]. Notably, the ongoing HEARTLINE study (heartlinestudy.com) will investigate if stroke and thromboembolic events can be reduced by early atrial fibrillation diagnosis via Apple Watch.…”
Section: Current Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%