Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC)
Mayo Clinic
Summary
The purpose of this research is to compare the standard ambulatory ECG monitor, the MoMe ARC, against Fourth Frontier's "Frontier X Plus". This device is an FDA-Cleared chest-strap-based ECG wearable that provides an alternative modality to capture ambulatory ECG rhythm changes.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 22+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Adult participants (\>22 years; Frontier X is approved for use in this age group) who participate in \>4 days a week of \>150 minutes total per week of moderate to high intensity exercise who were prescribed a ambulatory ECG monitor for clinical purposes for 24 hours or more. * Patients must agree to wear the Frontier X monitor for the prescribed duration and use the Frontier X Plus application Exclusion Criteria: * Current use of Implanted Cardiac Devices * Pregnancy * Known allergies to any of the materials listed in the "List of Patient-Contacting Materials" * Prese…
Interventions
- DeviceFrontier X Plus chest-strap ECG device
The Frontier X Plus is a chest-strap-based wearable ECG device with embedded dry electrodes and a sensor that captures, stores, analyzes, and transmits ECG data through a mobile application and cloud-based platform for subsequent review.
- DeviceMoMe ARC ambulatory ECG monitor
The MoMe ARC monitor will be used as the traditional ambulatory ECG comparator and processed according to standard clinical workflows.
Locations (3)
- Mayo Clinic ArizonaScottsdale, Arizona
- Mayo Clinic FloridaJacksonville, Florida
- Mayo Clinic RochesterRochester, Minnesota