Clinical validation of a low-power and wearable ECG patch for long term full-disclosure monitoring

Abstract Background Detection of intermittent atrial fibrillation (AF) is done using a 24-h Holter. Holter recordings are powerful but lack the comfort and have limited recording times resulting in under diagnosing of intermittent AF. Objective Within this work we evaluated and compared a novel mini...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electrocardiology 2014-11, Vol.47 (6), p.881-889
Hauptverfasser: Torfs, Tom, MSc, Smeets, Christophe J.P., MSc, Geng, Di, MSc, Berset, Torfinn, MSc, Van der Auwera, Jo, MSc, Vandervoort, Pieter, MD, Grieten, Lars, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Detection of intermittent atrial fibrillation (AF) is done using a 24-h Holter. Holter recordings are powerful but lack the comfort and have limited recording times resulting in under diagnosing of intermittent AF. Objective Within this work we evaluated and compared a novel miniaturized three-channel ECG monitoring patch versus a 24-h Holter system. Methods Both patients with a chronic AF rhythm (n = 5) as well as patients with an AF rhythm that underwent electrical reconversion (n = 5) were equipped with both a 24-h Holter and ECG patch. Results Alignment of raw data of both ECG systems allowed cross-correlation analysis. Overall good correlations of up to 85% were obtained. RR-interval analysis of both systems resulted in very high correlations of 99% and higher. AF analysis showed correct identification of AF on both ECG systems. Conclusions The performance of our ECG patch matches that of the 24-h Holter and could provide a suitable tool for long-term monitoring applications.
ISSN:0022-0736
1532-8430
DOI:10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2014.08.012