ABSTRACT/BACKGROUND

Wearable devices may be useful for identification, quantification and characterization, and management of atrial fibrillation (AF). To date, consumer wrist‐worn devices for AF detection using photoplethysmography‐based algorithms perform only periodic checks when the user is stationary and are US Food and Drug Administration cleared for prediagnostic uses without intended use for clinical decision‐making. There is an unmet need for medical‐grade diagnostic wrist‐worn devices that provide long‐term, continuous AF monitoring.

Cardiovascular Disease
Digital Biomarkers