La utilización contemporánea de smartwatches presenta como principio viable y accesible al monitoreo extrahospitalario de condiciones fisiológicas en las que utilizan, incluso sus alteraciones, como la fibrilación auricular(1–8). El objetivo del presente trabajo se centra en explorar informaciones sobre como los relojes electrónicos pueden auxiliar en la identificación previa de fibrilación auricular, utilizando datos obtenidos en los grandes vehículos de informaciones médicas internacionales computadorizadas, como PubMed, Scielo, Science.gov y Capes Gov Br, seleccionando materiales convergentes al tema tratado. El estudio ha arrojado resultados positivos al encontrar artículos relacionados al uso de la fotopletismografía en la detección de fibrilación auricular, evidenciando la identificación de la arritmia por el uso extrahospitalario favorable de los mencionados dispositivos. Las informaciones limitadas al respecto generan la necesidad de más estudios sobre el tema. Palabras clave: Fibrilación atrial extrahospitalaria, cardiología, smartwatch. Abstract The contemporary use of smartwatches has presented as a viable and accessible principle the out-of-hospital monitoring of physiological conditions of those who use them, including their alterations, such as atrial fibrillation (1–8). The objective of this work is to focus on exploring information on how electronic watches can help in the prior identification of atrial fibrillation. Being, data from constant literature in the great international computerized medical information vehicles, such as PubMed, Scielo, Science.gov and Capes Gov Br. Where materials that converged on the exposed question were chosen. The study was positive in finding articles that were in tune with their criticisms of the use of photoplethysmography in the detection of atrial fibrillation, as well as the limitations and the need for more advances in studies on the subject. Being favorable to the outpatient use of the devices in the identification of the arrhythmia. Keywords: Out-of-hospital atrial fibrillation, cardiology, smartwatch.
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