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VivaLNK Supports Large Scale Atrial Fibrillation Study of Wearable ECG Sensors
Campbell, California - Sept. 22, 2020 - VivaLNK, a leading provider of connected healthcare devices, announces that the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will be utilizing its continuous wearable ECG sensor for a 3,000 subject multi-year study on atrial fibrillation (AF). Spanning up to 10 years, the study aims to detect biomarkers of early atrial transformation in AF.
AF is one of the most common abnormal heart rhythms, and a major cause of stroke and heart
failure. However, due to a lack of methods to identify at-risk patients, current methods for
treatment is to wait until patients develop arrhythmia. One of the key challenges is the lack of
simple and cost effective solutions for monitoring over an extended and continuous period of
time.
Subjects in the study will be monitored using the VivaLNK wearable ECG sensor, which can
capture ECG and heart rate on a continuous basis 24 hours a day. Each subject will wear the
ECG sensor for about one week every month, even while ambulatory or at home. Data from the
sensor will then be captured through a mobile app and sent to the cloud for analysis.
“We hope to identify imaging, serum and digital biomarkers of AF risk and progression in this
study,” said Jeffrey Olgin, Professor of Medicine, Chief of Cardiology and Principal Investigator
of the project at UCSF. “The capabilities of the VivaLNK ECG sensor will enable us to capture a
larger continuous dataset in order to help achieve our goals.”
In addition to capturing ECG rhythm and heart rate, the VivaLNK sensor can also derive
respiratory rate and offer accelerometer data. The same sensor is used in other applications
and studies, such as in-hospital patient monitoring, remote patient monitoring, heart failure
event detection, and chemo treatment event detection.
For more information on the ECG sensor, visit: https://www.vivalnk.com/product/multi-vital-ecg
About VivaLNK
VivaLNK is a provider of connected healthcare solutions for patient care and telemedicine. The
company’s portfolio includes wearable medical grade devices and data analytics applications that continuously monitor the health and well-being of individuals. The company’s vision is to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare worldwide by combining technology, data, and analytics into an integrated solution.
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Regents of the University of California, its officers, agents and employees.
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