作者
Yutao Guo,Hao Wang,Hui Zhang,Tong Liu,Zhaoguang Liang,Yunlong Xia,Yan Li,Yunli Xing,Haili Shi,Shuyan Li,Yanxia Liu,Fan Liu,Mei Feng,Yundai Chen,Gregory Y.H. Lip,Yutao Guo,Gregory Y.H. Lip,Deirdre A. Lane,Yundai Chen,Liming Wang,Jens Eckstein,G. Neil Thomas,Tong Liu,Mei Feng,Xuejun Liu,Xiaoming Li,Zhaoliang Shan,Shi Xiangming,Wei Zhang,Yunli Xing,Jing Wen,Fan Wu,Yang Sitong,Xiaoqing Jin,Yang Bo,Bai Xiao-juan,Yuting Jiang,Liu Yangxia,Yingying Song,Tan Zhongju,Yang Li,Tianzhu Luan,Niu Chunfeng,Lili Zhang,Shuyan Li,Zulu Wang,Xv Bing,Liu Liming,Jin Yuan-Zhe,Xia Y,Xiaohong Chen,Fang Wu,Lina Zhong,Sun YiHong,Jia Shujie,Jing Li,Nan Li,Shijun Li,Huixia Liu,Rong Li,Liu Fan,GE Qing-feng,Guan Tianyun,Yuan Wen,Xin Li,Yan Ren,Xiaoping Chen,Ronghua Chen,Shi Yun,Yulan Zhao,Haili Shi,Yujie Zhao,Wang quanchun,Sun Weidong,Wei Lin,Esther W. Chan,Shan Guang-liang,Yao Chen,Wei Zong,Dandi Chen,Han Xiang,Anding Xu,Fan Xiaohan,YU Ziqiang,Gu Xiang,Ge Fulin
摘要
Low detection and nonadherence are major problems in current management approaches for patients with suspected atrial fibrillation (AF). Mobile health devices may enable earlier AF detection and improved AF management. This study sought to investigate the effectiveness of AF screening in a large population-based cohort using smart device–based photoplethysmography (PPG) technology, combined with a clinical care AF management pathway using a mobile health approach. AF screening was performed with smart devices using PPG technology, which were made available for the population ≥18 years of age across China. Monitoring for at least 14 days with a wristband (Honor Band 4) or wristwatch (Huawei Watch GT, Honor Watch, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China) was allowed. The patients with “possible AF” episodes using the PPG algorithm were further confirmed by health providers among the MAFA (mobile AF app) Telecare center and network hospitals, with clinical evaluation, electrocardiogram, or 24-h Holter monitoring. There were 246,541 individuals who downloaded the PPG screening app, and 187,912 individuals used smart devices to monitor their pulse rhythm between October 26, 2018, and May 20, 2019. Among those with PPG monitoring (mean age 35 years, 86.7% male), 424 (of 187,912, 0.23%) (mean age 54 years, 87.0% male) received a “suspected AF” notification. Of those effectively followed up, 227 individuals (of 262, 87.0%) were confirmed as having AF, with the positive predictive value of PPG signals being 91.6% (95% confidential interval [CI]: 91.5% to 91.8%). Both suspected AF and identified AF markedly increased with age (p for trend <0.001), and individuals in Northeast China had the highest proportion of detected AF of 0.28% (95% CI: 0.20% to 0.39%). Of the individuals with identified AF, 216 (of 227, 95.1%) subsequently entered a program of integrated AF management using a mobile AF application; approximately 80% of high-risk patients were successfully anticoagulated. Based on the present study, continuous home monitoring with smart device–based PPG technology could be a feasible approach for AF screening. This would help efforts at screening and detection of AF, as well as early interventions to reduce stroke and other AF-related complications. (Mobile Health [mHealth] Technology for Improved Screening, Patient Involvement and Optimizing Integrated Care in Atrial Fibrillation [MAFA II]; ChiCTR-OOC- 17014138 )