Remote monitoring of atrial fibrillation recurrence using mHealth technology (REMOTE-AF)
European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Abstract
This proof-of-concept study sought to evaluate changes in heart rate (HR) obtained from a consumer wearable device and compare against implantable loop recorder (ILR)-detected recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) and atrial tachycardia (AT) after AF ablation.
REMOTE-AF (NCT05037136) was a prospectively designed sub-study of the CASA-AF randomized controlled trial (NCT04280042). Participants without a permanent pacemaker had an ILR implanted at their index ablation procedure for longstanding persistent AF. Heart rate and step count were continuously monitored using photoplethysmography (PPG) from a commercially available wrist-worn wearable. Photoplethysmography-recorded HR data were pre-processed with noise filtration and episodes at 1-min interval over 30 min of HR elevations (
Consumer wearable devices have the potential to contribute to arrhythmia detection after AF ablation.
Contributors

Ines Kralj-Hans
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Siddhartha Mohan
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Simrat Gill
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Zhong Chen
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Gamith Adasuriya
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Julian Jarman
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David Jones
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Andrey Barsky
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Haseeb Valli
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Georgios V Gkoutos
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Vias Markides
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Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Greater London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Wajid Hussain
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Tom Wong
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Dipak Kotecha
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University of Birmingham Birmingham , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Shouvik Haldar
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