Conventional Lead Opposed to Novel ECG
Summary
We're looking for healthy volunteers to participate in testing to obtain additional heart signal data to quantify a new heart monitor called the HeartWatch. The HeartWatch is an armband worn around the left bicep that continually collects heart rhythms and can be used to detect abnormal rhythms in real time. In this study we are looking to compare the data collected from the standard heart monitor test used in clinics called an electrocardiogram (ECG) with data from the HeartWatch.
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 22 to 90
Accepts healthy participants: Yes
Inclusion criteria:
1. 22 years of age
Exclusion criteria:
1. Allergies to metal, plastic or latex
2. Inability to wear a HeartWatch on the left arm due to pre-existing medical conditions
3. Heart located on the right side of the body (Dextrocardia)
4. Left upper arm circumference <22cm or >45cm
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Additional information
Contact information
Study Coordinator: Joel Angihan
Principal investigator:
Derek Chew
Clinical trial:
Yes
REB-ID:
REB25-1847
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