Background: Many digital health technologies capable of atrial fibrillation (AF) detection are directly available to patients. However, adaptation into clinical practice by heart rhythm healthcare practitioners (HCPs) is unclear. Objective: To examine HCP perspectives on use of commercial technologies for AF detection and management. Methods: We created an electronic survey for HCPs assessing practice demographics and perspectives on digital devices for AF detection and management. The survey was distributed electronically to all members of 3 heart rhythm professional societies. Results: We received 1601 responses out of 73,563 e-mails sent, with 43.6% from cardiac electrophysiologists, 12.8% from fellows, and 11.6% from advanced practice p...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
Introduction: Screening for atrial fibrillation and timely initiation of oral anticoagulation, rhyth...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
AIMS: Since digital devices are increasingly used in cardiology for assessing cardiac rhythm and det...
AIMS: Since digital devices are increasingly used in cardiology for assessing cardiac rhythm and det...
Aim: A variety of consumer-facing wearables, devices and apps are marketed directly to consumers to ...
Aim: A variety of consumer-facing wearables, devices and apps are marketed directly to consumers to ...
Background: Investigators at UMass Medical School and WPI co-developed a novel smartphone applicatio...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, and its prevalence is increasing...
AimWe aimed to systematically review the available literature on mobile Health (mHealth) solutions, ...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
Introduction: Screening for atrial fibrillation and timely initiation of oral anticoagulation, rhyth...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
AIMS: Since digital devices are increasingly used in cardiology for assessing cardiac rhythm and det...
AIMS: Since digital devices are increasingly used in cardiology for assessing cardiac rhythm and det...
Aim: A variety of consumer-facing wearables, devices and apps are marketed directly to consumers to ...
Aim: A variety of consumer-facing wearables, devices and apps are marketed directly to consumers to ...
Background: Investigators at UMass Medical School and WPI co-developed a novel smartphone applicatio...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, and its prevalence is increasing...
AimWe aimed to systematically review the available literature on mobile Health (mHealth) solutions, ...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...
Introduction: Screening for atrial fibrillation and timely initiation of oral anticoagulation, rhyth...
The technological evolution and widespread availability of wearables and handheld ECG devices capabl...