Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Arrhythmia
  • Chronic Disease
  • COPD
  • Murmur, Heart
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: Case-OnlyTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 65 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

More than 46 million Americans, or 15% of the US population, live in rural areas. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), rural Americans face numerous health disparities and more likely to die from heart disease, cancer, unintentional injury, chronic lower respiratory disease, and stroke ...

More than 46 million Americans, or 15% of the US population, live in rural areas. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), rural Americans face numerous health disparities and more likely to die from heart disease, cancer, unintentional injury, chronic lower respiratory disease, and stroke than their urban counterparts. A series of studies from CDC have drawn attention to the significant gap in health between rural and urban Americans. Heart palpitations account for over 70 million US primary care visits every year and is the second most common reason for visiting a cardiologist in the US. With the increased availability of single-lead consumer ECG solutions increasing the demand on providers, home- based solutions are needed enabling cost-effective, prescription-based and diagnostic monitoring solution are needed. The Coala Heart Monitor was introduced in Scandinavia in 2017 and in the US in 2019. The device is connected to the patient's smartphone and records ECG as well as heart and lung sounds.The complementary cloud-based data analytics platform, Coala Care, analyzes the full disclosed, high resolution data using smart algorithms to detect cardiac rhythm deviations by advanced pattern recognition including real-time AFib detection based on P-waves and R-R dispersion. The heart sounds are further transformed into high-fidelity phonocardiograms (PCG) for murmur detection in real time. Heart and lung sounds can be listened to remotely. Both health care providers and patients can view the results - the former via the HIPAA- compliant online portal and the latter via the Coala smartphone app - and physicians can send secure private messages immediately if something requires a follow-up. The COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic has quickly transformed cardiovascular medicine with shift from traditional hands-on care to remote hands-off telemedicine to keep patients and their medical staff safe.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04483154
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: David Huneycutt, MD Perry Community Hospital