Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Trial
Official title:
CART Phase 3 Study: Diagnostic Performance of a Ring-type Wearable Device Using Deep Learning Analysis of Photoplethysmographic Signals for Detecting Atrial Fibrillation Among Ambulatory Patients
This study investigates diagnostic performance of a ring-type wearable device for detecting atrial fibrillation. This is a prospective cohort registry study began after the date of IRB approval and until 31th Dec. 2023. The eligible criteria are (1) those who admitted the institution for elective direct-current cardioversion or catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation, (2) those who were successfully converted to sinus rhythm after the intervention, and (3) aged 19 years or more. The exclusion criteria are (1) those aged less than 19 years, (2) those who are not converted to sinus rhythm after the intervention, and (3) those who are not eligible to measure photoplethysmographic signals. This study aims to recruit 100 participants in total. The participants are required to record photoplethysmographic signals by the ring device in addition to routine procedures of direct-current cardioversion or catheter ablation, hence, the study is at minimal risk.
1. Study title: Diagnostic Performance of a Ring-type Wearable Device Using Deep Learning
Analysis of Photoplethysmographic Signals for Detecting Atrial Fibrillation Among
Ambulatory Patients.
2. Study type: Investigator initiated study.
3. Study design: Prospective observational cohort registry design.
4. Sponsor: Sky Labs, Inc., Republic of Korea.
5. The aim of the study: To evaluate diagnostic performance of a ring-type wearable device
for detecting atrial fibrillation among ambulatory patients.
6. Study period: From the date of IRB approval to 31th Dec. 2023.
7. The size of study population: 100 participants
8. The eligibility criteria:
(1) Those with persistent atrial fibrillation (2) Those who admitted the institution for
elective direct-current cardioversion or catheter ablation (3) Those who are successfully
converted to sinus rhythm (4) Those aged 19 years or more
9. The exclusion criteria:
1. Those with other forms of cardiac arrhythmias
2. Those aged less than 19 years
3. Those who are not eligible to perform electrical cardioversion or catheter ablation
4. Those who are not converted to sinus rhythm after the intervention
10. Procedures of the study
1. A participant is under the routine procedures of direct- current cardioversion or
catheter ablation.
2. On admission, a participant is given with detailed information of the study.
3. After the informed consent, the only additional procedure due to the study is recording
photoplethysmographic signal by wearing a ring-type device. The participant is
instructed how to use the ring device.
4. Recorded signals are evaluated without encompassing persornal information.
5. The participant is required to wear the ring device and Holter monitoring device, and
record his or her photoplethysmographic signals with ambulatory electrocardiography
during the day. The ring is designed to automatically record user's
photoplethysmographic signals and wirelessly transmit the data to user's smartphone.
Detailed timings of wearing on/off the ring device and the Holter device are informed by
a designated research crew.
6. The participant visits outpatient clinic as scheduled accordingly. At the clinic, the
participant returns the ring device, Holter monitoring device, and the recorded data to
the designated researcher crew.
7. Throughout the study, there is no intervention to the participants. The only additional
step due to the participation of the study is that wearing the ring device and Holter
monitoring device during their daily lives until the next outpatient clinic.
11. Financial benefits to the participants: None.
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