Section of Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
Section of Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
Heart Rhythm. 2015 Mar;12(3):554-559. doi: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2014.11.015. Epub 2014 Nov 18.
A novel technology incorporates electrodes into an iPhone case that records an electrocardiographic tracing.
The objectives of this study were to examine the feasibility and efficacy of this technology to monitor patients after the atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation procedure and to assess patients' feedback on its ease of use.
Patients with AF undergoing ablation who had iPhones were screened for enrollment. They were provided with an AliveCor heart monitor (AHM) case and a traditional transtelephonic monitor (TTM). Patients were asked to record their rhythm using both monitors simultaneously whenever they had symptoms or at least once a week. AHM recordings were sent to a secure e-mail account, and TTM recordings were transmitted to our Holter laboratory using landlines. All AHM recordings were reviewed by 1 of 2 blinded electrophysiologists. TTM recordings were reviewed by the primary electrophysiologist. The κ coefficient was calculated to assess agreement between AHM and TTM recordings. Sensitivity and specificity for the detection of AF and atrial flutter with the AHM compared to the TTM were calculated.
Sixty patients were enrolled (mean age 60 ± 12 years), and 55 completed the study. There were 389 simultaneous AHM and TTM recordings. The κ statistic was 0.82, indicating excellent agreement between AHM and TTM recordings. If we consider AF and atrial flutter as one diseased state, the AHM had 100% sensitivity and 97% specificity for the detection of AF and atrial flutter. Only 2% of patients found it difficult to use the AHM, and the large majority (92%) preferred to use the AHM to monitor their AF as opposed to the TTM.
The AHM is an alternative method for monitoring patients with AF after the ablation procedure. Most patients found it easy to use.
一项新技术将电极整合到 iPhone 手机壳中,可记录心电图描记。
本研究旨在探讨使用该技术监测房颤消融术后患者的可行性和效果,并评估患者对其易用性的反馈。
筛选出正在接受房颤消融治疗且拥有 iPhone 的患者。为其提供 AliveCor 心脏监测仪(AHM)和传统远程心电图监测仪(TTM)。要求患者在出现症状时或至少每周一次同时使用这两种监测仪记录其心律。将 AHM 记录发送到安全的电子邮件账户,使用固定电话将 TTM 记录传输到我们的动态心电图实验室。由 2 位盲法电生理学家中的 1 位审核所有 AHM 记录。由主要电生理学家审核 TTM 记录。计算 κ 系数评估 AHM 和 TTM 记录之间的一致性。计算使用 AHM 与 TTM 相比检测房颤和房扑的灵敏度和特异性。
共纳入 60 例患者(平均年龄 60 ± 12 岁),其中 55 例完成了研究。共进行了 389 次同时 AHM 和 TTM 记录。κ 统计量为 0.82,表明 AHM 和 TTM 记录之间具有极好的一致性。如果将房颤和房扑视为一种疾病状态,则 AHM 检测房颤和房扑的灵敏度为 100%,特异性为 97%。只有 2%的患者认为 AHM 难以使用,绝大多数(92%)患者更愿意使用 AHM 来监测其房颤,而不是 TTM。
AHM 是监测房颤消融术后患者的替代方法。大多数患者认为其易于使用。