Researchers screened more than 13,000 Hong Kong citizens for atrial fibrillation using a smartphone-based, wireless, single-lead ECG, according to a study published yesterday in Heart.
Afib can increase a person’s risk of heart failure and ischemic stroke, which can result in permanent neurological disability. Oral anticoagulation therapy can reduce the risk of ischemic stroke, but there is widespread under-treatment in patients with afib, according to an editorial published in the journal.
Get the full story at our sister site, Medical Design & Outsourcing.
The post Hong Kong researchers use smartphone tech to screen thousands for atrial fibrillation appeared first on MassDevice.
from MassDevice http://ift.tt/2dzgyuv
Cap comentari:
Publica un comentari a l'entrada