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To date, no study has evaluated the incidence and evolution of arrhythmias and CDs after TAVR using a noninvasive and convenient smartwatch.
In this study, we aim to explore the incidence and evolution of arrhythmias and CDs detected by smartwatches over time in patients at high risk of HAVB or CHB following TAVR within a 30-day follow-up.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e41843
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There has been early recognition of the potential value of wearable devices in the cardiology setting, especially for cardiac arrhythmias, and key issues have been raised on establishing workflows to process and act on the obtained data [1]. Despite this early recognition, the infrastructure and processes for implementing these devices into clinical practice have not been fully developed.
JMIR Cardio 2023;7:e47292
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Despite early detection and accurate diagnosis of arrhythmias being crucial for preventing adverse outcomes [5], atrial fibrillation is often both asymptomatic and intermittent, making it difficult to capture these episodic events [6,7].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45760
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