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This study will assess a new device, the RhythmPadBP, which detects heart rhythm and measure blood pressure simply by placing palms of the hands on a pad containing titanium electrodes.


Clinical Trial Description

Normally the way a doctor will assess the rhythm of the heart involves asking for an electrocardiogram (ECG) which involves having to remove clothing, and sometimes shaving hair. 10 different leads are attached to stickers that are placed on the chest, and other parts of the body. This is known as a 12-lead ECG and is the standard way that heart-rhythm problems are first investigated. The usual method of measuring blood pressure (BP) involves wrapping a cuff around the arm and inflating it to enough to measure the BP. The reading is then displayed on a monitor. This can sometimes be uncomfortable and is often time consuming, particularly in busy clinical settings.

Recent advances in technology however have given us different ways of gaining some of the same information given by a 12 lead ECG and the standard BP apparatus, using much easier to use devices. One of these devices is the RhythmPadBP system by Cardiocity TM. This is a device where participants can record the underlying heart rhythm and BP readings simply by placing palms of both hands on the device. This device does not require removal of clothing or placing a BP cuff around arm and so the readings can be gained more rapidly and with greater convenience.

Investigators propose to test this device to assess how accurately it recognises the most common cardiac rhythm disturbances, e.g. atrial fibrillation (AF), and also measures the blood pressure. This will help to identify AF and any difference of BP in both arms.

AF is an independent risk factor for stroke and increases the risk of stroke by five-fold. A discrepancy of BP in both arms can be a sign of blood vessel disease and is linked to increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. If investigators find that this device is correctly recording AF and BP, it may give us another simpler way of diagnosing AF and BP discrepancies on both sides. ;


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NCT number NCT03813446
Study type Observational
Source Cardiocity Limited
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date April 17, 2017
Completion date March 31, 2019

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