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Title: Photoplethysmography-based monitoring versus insertable cardiac monitors: detecting atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke patients
Authors: WOUTERS, Femke 
Van Herendael, Hugo
PISON, Laurent 
Rivero-Ayerza, Maximo
NUYENS, Dieter 
ERNON, Ludovic 
Bekelaar, Kim
GRUWEZ, Henri 
VRANKEN, Julie 
SMEETS, Christophe 
MESOTTEN, Dieter 
VANDERVOORT, Pieter 
Phlips, Thomas
Verhaert, David
Issue Date: 2025
Source: European Stroke Organisation Conference, Helsinki, 2025, May 21-23
Abstract: Title: PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY-BASED MONITORING VERSUS INSERTABLE CARDIAC MONITORS: DETECTING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN CRYPTOGENIC STROKE PATIENTS Abstract Category: 04. Background and Aims: Long-term cardiac monitoring is essential for detecting atrial fibrillation (AF) in cryptogenic stroke patients, enabling timely initiation of oral anticoagulation therapy. However, the performance of spot-check and semi-continuous photoplethysmography (PPG)-based monitoring using smartphones/smartwatches compared to insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) is unknown in this setting. This study aims to assess the performance of PPG-based rhythm monitoring with smartphones/smartwatches for AF detection (>1h) in cryptogenic stroke patients.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/47960
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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