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Name Ousaka Daiki
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researchmap researcher code B000342311
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Initial evaluation of a novel electrocardiography sensor-embedded fabric wear during a full marathon.

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Author

Daiki Ousaka
Kenta Hirai
Noriko Sakano
Mizuki Morita
Madoka Haruna
Kazuya Hirano
Takahiro Yamane
Akira Teraoka
Kazuo Sanou
Susumu Oozawa
Shingo Kasahara

Summary

Sudden cardiac accident (SCA) during a marathon is a concern due to the popularity of the sport. Preventive strategies, such as cardiac screening and deployment of automated external defibrillators have controversial cost-effectiveness. We investigated the feasibility of use of a new electrocardiography (ECG) sensor-embedded fabric wear (SFW) during a marathon as a novel preventive strategy against SCA. Twenty healthy volunteers participated in a full marathon race. They were equipped with a SFW hitoe® with a transmitter connected via Bluetooth to a standard smartphone for continuous ECG recording. All data were stored in a smartphone and used to analyze the data acquisition rate. The adequate data acquisition rate was > 90% in 13, 30-90% in 3, and < 10% in 4 runners. All of 4 runners with poorly recorded data were female. Inadequate data acquisition was significantly associated with the early phase of the race compared with the mid phase (P = 0.007). Except for 3 runners with poor heart rate data, automated software calculation was significantly associated with manual analysis for both the mean (P < 0.001) and maximum (P = 0.014) heart rate. We tested the feasibility of continuously recording cardiac data during a marathon using a new ECG sensor-embedded wearable device. Although data from 65% of runners were adequately recorded, female runners and the early phase of the race tended to have poor data acquisition. Further improvements in device ergonomics and software are necessary to improve ability to detect abnormal ECGs that may precede SCA.

Magazine(name)

Heart and vessels

Publisher

SPRINGER

Volume

37

Number Of Pages

3

StartingPage

443

EndingPage

450

Date of Issue

2021-09-14

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Invited

 

Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1007/s00380-021-01939-3

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