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FDA Qualifies Apple Watch's AFib History For Use In Clinical Studies 16

In a first for "digital health technology," the Apple Watch's atrial fibrillation (AFib) history feature has been approved by the FDA to join the FDA's Medical Device Development Tools (MDDT) program. This means the wearable is now usable in clinical studies. The Verge reports: The FDA announcement describes using it as a noninvasive way to collect the data both before and after treatment: "Designed to be used as a biomarker test to help evaluate estimates of AFib burden as a secondary effectiveness endpoint within clinical studies intended to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of cardiac ablation devices to treat."
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FDA Qualifies Apple Watch's AFib History For Use In Clinical Studies

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  • This is a win after having to disable the blood oxygen sensor due to the patent dispute with Masimo. I guess it balances out.

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  • Ditto Samsung (Score:4, Informative)

    by davecb ( 6526 ) <davecb@spamcop.net> on Friday May 03, 2024 @07:20AM (#64444312) Homepage Journal
  • Am I the only one who thinks that's an unfortunate name selection?
    • AFib [wikipedia.org] is a medical abbreviation for atrial fibrillation. Apple did not choose the name in medicine. I suppose Apple could have given it a new name like iBeat but seeing how the context is medical, using a new name is probably not a good idea.
  • by arnott ( 789715 )
    When Apple or Samsung get FDA approval for Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) for their watches, that will be a game changer for people's health.

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