Photoplethysmography-based smart devices can facilitate screening for AF with >93% confirmation of detected AF episodes even for the low-risk general population, highlighting the increased risk for detecting prevalent AF and the need for modification of OSA that increase AF susceptibility. (Mobile Health [mHealth] Technology for Improved Screening, Patient Involvement and Optimizing Integrated Care in Atrial Fibrillation [mAFA (mAF-App) II study]; ChiCTR-OOC-17014138).
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