2021
DOI: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvab009
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Cardiac symptom burden and arrhythmia recurrence drives digital health use: results from the iHEART randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Aims Digital health can transform the management of atrial fibrillation (AF) and enable patients to take a central role in detecting symptoms and self-managing AF. There is a gap in understanding factors that support sustained use of digital health tools for patients with AF. This study identified predictors of Alivecor® KardiaMobile ECG monitor usage among patients with AF enrolled in the iPhone®Helping Evaluate Atrial fibrillation Rhythm through Technology (iHEART) randomized controlled tri… Show more

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“…In fact, the importance of lifestyle modification in decreasing recurrence of atrial fibrillation motivated our team's development of the iHEART intervention, a smartphone intervention comprising recording of heart rhythm via the AliveCor KardiaMobile device and text messages designed to modify lifestyle risk factors. 3,[5][6][7] We agree with Ms Brown's assertion about the importance of mental health as a healthcare provider priority for patients undergoing cardiac procedures including cardioversion and ablation. In particular, we would like to underscore the links between postablation lifestyle modifications, mental health, and outcomes such as recurrence that Ms Brown raises.…”
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“…In fact, the importance of lifestyle modification in decreasing recurrence of atrial fibrillation motivated our team's development of the iHEART intervention, a smartphone intervention comprising recording of heart rhythm via the AliveCor KardiaMobile device and text messages designed to modify lifestyle risk factors. 3,[5][6][7] We agree with Ms Brown's assertion about the importance of mental health as a healthcare provider priority for patients undergoing cardiac procedures including cardioversion and ablation. In particular, we would like to underscore the links between postablation lifestyle modifications, mental health, and outcomes such as recurrence that Ms Brown raises.…”
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“…Ms Brown also noted the potential relevance of smartphone platforms as a mechanism for intervention delivery. In fact, the importance of lifestyle modification in decreasing recurrence of atrial fibrillation motivated our team's development of the iHEART intervention, a smartphone intervention comprising recording of heart rhythm via the AliveCor KardiaMobile device and text messages designed to modify lifestyle risk factors 3,5–7 …”
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“…Over recent years, many studies confirmed that m-Health-based remote monitoring, compared with usual care, can achieve an early detection of atrial fibrillation in asymptomatic or symptomatic patients and improve outcomes. [60][61][62][63][64] Telemedicine and cardiology during the COVID pandemic…”
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confidence: 99%