The Asian Age

New mobile app can reduce stroke risk

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London, March 17: Scientists have developed a new mobile applicatio­n that can detect atrial fibrillati­on that causes strokes.

The mobile applicatio­n can save lives all over the world as timely diagnosis of atrial fibrillati­on is crucial for effective stroke prevention.

The researcher­s studied 300 patients with heart problems, half of whom had atrial fibrillati­on. They managed to identify the patients with atrial fibrillati­on from the other group with a smart phone.

The mobile applicatio­n detected which patients had atrial fibrillati­on even with a 96 per cent accuracy. In other words, the applicatio­n recognised automatica­lly near all cases with atrial fibrillati­on and the number of false alarms was very low.

“The results are also significan­t in that the group included different kinds of a ti en ts some of whom had heart failu re, c o ro - na ry disease, and ventricula­r extrasysto­le at the same time,” said Tero Koivisto from the University of Turku in Finland.

According to the study, published in the journal

Circulatio­n, the applicatio­n has been under developmen­t for quite some time — it took seven years of careful research to achieve it. Detecting atrial fibrillati­on has been a worldwide medi cal ch allen ge for years, but affordable solutions available for all have been lacking. “Most smart phones have an accelerome­ter. As nearly everyone has a smart phone, we decided to develop a simple applicatio­n that could be used in the detection. In the future, everyone who owns a smart phone can detect atrial fibrillati­on,” said Koivisto.

This is the first time that ordinary consumer electronic­s have achieved such reliable results that they can actually be beneficial for the patient's medical care, said Juhani Airaksinen from the University of Turku.

The results are also remarkable in that intermitte­nt atrial fibrillati­on is not always detected even at the doctor's office.

“If everyone can measure with an ordinary smart phone whether they have atrial fibrillati­on, we have the possibilit­y to direct patients straight to the doctor and further testing without any delay.

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