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Evaluation of atrial fibrillation using wearable device signals and home blood pressure data in the Michigan Predictive Activity & Clinical Trajectories in Health (MIPACT) Study: A Subgroup Analysis (MIPACT-AFib)

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Methods The MIPACT Study enrolled 6,765 adult patients who were provided an Apple Watch and blood pressure (BP) monitors. Of 59 participants who sent at least 1 EKG, 52 (88.1%) were in sinus rhythm, 3 (5.1%) AF, 2 (3.4%) indeterminate, and 2 (3.4%) sinus bradycardia. 2 contacted their PCPs and were diagnosed with AF.

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How Wearable Tech Can Help Monitor Your Heart Health

MIBHS

Detection of Irregular Heart Rhythms Devices such as the Apple Watch or Fitbit Sense can detect irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation (AFib). These early warnings are critical, as AFib increases the risk of stroke and other heart-related complications.

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A woman in her 70s with bradycardia and hypotension

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Resuscitation was initiated and this ECG was obtained: Likely AFib (irregularly irregular) with bradycardia. During this time, the patients blood pressure continued to decline, requiring 4 pressors to sustain hemodynamics. In addition to marked bradycardia — could there be high-grade AV block?