Symptom severity assessment in patients with atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation using a smartphone application
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Symptom severity in atrial fibrillation (AF) influences healthcare use, but conventional assessments lack temporal precision. We evaluated the feasibility of smartphone-based symptom severity assessment after AF catheter ablation and explored predictors and variability of symptom severity.
In this analysis of the ISOLATION study, 140 patients used a photoplethysmography-supported smartphone application to record heart rhythm, symptoms, and symptom severity three times daily and when symptomatic for 7 days at 3, 6, and 12 months after ablation. Symptom severity was classified using the modified European Heart Rhythm Association scale. A total of 8575 recordings were analysed, of which 11% showed AF. Median adherence was 67%. Symptom severity was higher during AF, in women, and with higher heart rate. Nearly half of AF recordings were asymptomatic.
Smartphone-based symptom severity assessment after AF ablation is feasible and reveals substantial individual variability beyond rhythm status alone.
Contributors

Konstanze Betz
Author

Monika Gawalko
Author

Zarina Habibi
Author

Dominique Verhaert
Author
Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)

Suzanne Philippens
Author

Bianca Vorstermans
Author

Mandy Kessels
Author

David Bovenkerk
Author

Ben J M Hermans
Author

Dennis den Uijl
Author

Sevasti-Maria Chaldoupi
Author

Justin Luermans
Author

Theo Lankveld
Author

Ulrich Schotten
Author

Kevin Vernooy
Author

Dominik Linz
Author
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