Supermarket/hypermarket opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation (SHOPS-AF) using sensors embedded in the handles of supermarket trolleys: A feasibility study — Ian Jones (2024) | RDL Network
Supermarket/hypermarket opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation (SHOPS-AF) using sensors embedded in the handles of supermarket trolleys: A feasibility study
Article 2024 en
Authors
IJ
Ian Jones
DL
Deirdre A. Lane
RL
Robyn Lotto
Abstract
1 min read
The study demonstrates that the public will engage with AF screening undertaken as part of their daily routines using hand-held devices. Sensors can play a key role in identifying asymptomatic patients in this way, but the technology must be further developed to reduce the quantity of non-diagnostic ECGs.
Axel Brandes, Stavros Stavrakis, Ben Freedman, Sotiris Antoniou, Giuseppe Boriani, A. John Camm, Clara K Chow, Eric Ding, Johan Engdahl, M. M. Gibson, Gregory Golovchiner, Taya V. Glotzer, Yutao Guo, Jeff S. Healey, Mellanie True Hills, Linda Johnson, Professor Gregory Lip, Trudie Lobban, Peter W. Macfarlane, Gregory M. Marcus, David D. McManus, Lis Neubeck, J. Orchard, Marco Pérez, Renate B. Schnabel, Breda Smyth, Steven R. Steinhubl, Mintu P. Turakhia
Mary Adeniji, James Brimicombe, Martín Cowie, Andrew Dymond, Hannah Clair Lindén, Professor Gregory Lip, Jonathan Mant, Madhumitha Pandiaraja, Kate Williams, Peter Charlton
K. G. Hibbitt, James Brimicombe, Martín Cowie, Andrew Dymond, Ben Freedman, Simon J. Griffin, Richard Hobbs, Hannah Clair Lindén, Professor Gregory Lip, Jonathan Mant, Richard J. McManus, Madhumitha Pandiaraja, Kate Williams, Peter Charlton
Madhumitha Pandiaraja, James Brimicombe, Martín Cowie, Andrew Dymond, Hannah Clair Lindén, Professor Gregory Lip, Jonathan Mant, Kate Williams, Peter Charlton, on behalf of the SAFER Investigators
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.