This study aims to evaluate the application of wearable ECG garments in atrial fibrillation (AF) screening and stroke risk assessment. Using a prospective, multicenter, observational design, the study will recruit high-risk stroke patients aged 40 and above to undergo 24-hour continuous ECG monitoring with wearable ECG garments. The study will assess the detection rate of AF and explore the correlation between heart rate variability (HRV) parameters and stroke risk. Additionally, the study will analyze the association between P-wave indices and AF, and evaluate the acceptability of the device among patients and healthcare providers. The primary goal is to validate the accuracy of wearable ECG garments in AF detection and explore their predictive value for stroke risk in high-risk populations.
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Atrial Fibrillation Detection Rate in Stroke High-Risk Populations Using Wearable ECG Garment
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months: Continuous 24-hour ECG monitoring at baseline, with follow-up at 6 and 12 months to assess AF.
Correlation Between HRV Parameters and Stroke Risk in High-Risk Populations Using Wearable ECG Garment
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months: Continuous 24-hour ECG monitoring at baseline, with follow-up at 6 and 12 months to assess stroke.