Smartphone-based atrial fibrillation screening in the general population: feasibility and impact on medical treatment
European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility, detection rate, and therapeutic implications of large-scale smartphone-based screening for atrial fibrillation (AF).
Subjects from the general population in Belgium were recruited through a media campaign to perform AF screening during 8 consecutive days with a smartphone application. The application analyses photoplethysmography traces with artificial intelligence and offline validation of suspected signals to detect AF. The impact of AF screening on medical therapy was measured through questionnaires. Atrial fibrillation was detected in the screened population (
Smartphone–based AF screening is feasible at large scale. Screening increased OAC uptake and impacted therapy of both new and previously diagnosed clinical AF but failed to impact risk factor management in subjects with subclinical AF.
Contributors

Henri Gruwez
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Frederik H Verbrugge
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Tine Proesmans
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Stijn Evens
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Peter Vanacker
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Matthieu Pierre Rutgers
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Geert Vanhooren
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Philippe Bertrand
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Laurent Pison
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Peter Haemers
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Pieter Vandervoort
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Dieter Nuyens
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