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Clinical Trial Summary

This is a prospective, non-randomized, comparative, single-arm, open label, multi- centre, post-market clinical investigation involving an expected 74 subjects (minimum 40, maximum 118) suffering from paroxysmal AF with the aim to determine the accuracy of "definitive" AF detection (≥30 seconds) of the Cardioskin™ as compared to a 3-lead Holter recorder in patients with known paroxysmal AF.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective, non-randomized, comparative, single-arm, open label, multi-centre, post-marketing clinical investigation involving an expected 74 subjects (minimum 40, maximum 118) suffering from paroxysmal AF. The clinical investigation will include a screening visit to determine subject eligibility, an inclusion visit where (additional) baseline characteristics will be collected and the subject will receive the investigational device (Cardioskin™) and comparator device (3-lead Holter recorder) (Visit 1), and 2 additional study visits. The subject will be wearing both the Cardioskin™ and 3-lead Holter recorder for a period of 24 hours, after which the subject will continue wearing the Cardioskin™ alone for an additional period of 13 days. The clinical investigation primarily aims to determine the accuracy of AF detection (≥30 seconds) of the Cardioskin™ wearable 15 lead ECG monitor as compared to a 3 lead Holter recorder in patients with known paroxysmal AF. Further objectives of the clinical investigation include detection of AF for the 13 additional days, detection of other arrhythmias and patient safety. A 3 lead Holter recorder was selected as the comparator device, because it is currently the gold standard for 24-hour home-based ECG monitoring. ;


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NCT number NCT03964025
Study type Interventional
Source Servier
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2021
Completion date January 1, 2022

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