About this trial
This study is testing a new technology that listens to a person's voice during short phone calls to help identify heart rhythm problems. The goal is to see if voice signal analysis can tell the difference between a normal rhythm (sinus rhythm) and an irregular rhythm (atrial fibrillation).
We are enrolling adults scheduled for a standard heart procedure called cardioversion, which is used to reset the heart to a normal rhythm. Each participant will provide voice recordings through three short phone calls: before cardioversion, just after the procedure, and at a follow-up visit. Results will be compared with standard heart rhythm tests (electrocardiograms or ECGs).
This research may lead to a simple, low-cost way to monitor heart rhythms remotely without requiring special devices.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Diagnosis of atrial fibrillation and presenting for cardioversion at Allina Health in atrial fibrillation
3. ≥ 18 years of age Written informed consent obtained from patient in English
Disqualifiers
History of a pacemaker
History of dysphasia or difficulty with word finding
History of vocal cord dysfunction
Patient with atrial flutter as presenting arrhythmia
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Sauti
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Vital Audio Inc
Lead sponsor
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation
Collaborator