Background: Pre-partecipation ECG screening of large populations has a significant socioeconomic impact. Technological progress now allows for high-tech-low-cost ECG screening using validated smartphone-based devices capable of guiding to the correct performance of a 12‑lead ECG by layman with no medical background. Methods: We enrolled 728 (364, 52% males) individuals, aged 12-13 years who underwent ECG screening with a smartphone 12‑lead ECG during school hours by layman volunteers. Correct electrodes placement was provided by a validated image-processing algorithm by the smartphone camera in the App. ECG interpretation was via a telecardiology platform and alterations classified following current standards. Results: A total of 741 ECGs were recorded, of which 13(2%) were technically not interpretable. Mean PR, QRS and QTc were: 145 ± 22, 85 ± 19 and 387 ± 57 msec. No QTc prolongation was observed. Mean QRS axis was 15°; 26 (4%) patients presented an iRBB. T-wave inversion from V1-V3 was present in 145 (21%) subjects. Twenty-one(3%) patients were referred to second level examination: deep Q-waves in inferior leads in 12(1.6%), ventricular ectopics in 5(0.7%), anterior T-waves inversions V1-V4 in 3(0.4%); extreme right axis deviation in 1(0.3%). Second line investigations did not provide any definitive diagnosis. Total project costs (material equipment and human cost) was 14.460€, 19.51€ per individual. The potential net saving with respect to current pre-participation screening cost was 19%. Conclusions: Layman 12‑lead Smartphone-ECG population screening proved feasible and effective, with a rate of non-interpretable ECG of <5%. Potential cost-saving in ECG screening and recording was 19%, providing an appealing opportunity when large campaigns should be addressed also in developing countries.

Layman electrocardiographic screening using smartphone-based multiple‑lead ECG device in school children / Maurizi, Niccolò; Fumagalli, Carlo; Skalidis, Ioannis; Muller, Olivier; Armentano, Nicola; Cecchi, Franco; Marchionni, Niccolò; Olivotto, Iacopo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 0-0. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2022.12.017]

Layman electrocardiographic screening using smartphone-based multiple‑lead ECG device in school children

Fumagalli, Carlo;Cecchi, Franco;Marchionni, Niccolò;Olivotto, Iacopo
2022

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Background: Pre-partecipation ECG screening of large populations has a significant socioeconomic impact. Technological progress now allows for high-tech-low-cost ECG screening using validated smartphone-based devices capable of guiding to the correct performance of a 12‑lead ECG by layman with no medical background. Methods: We enrolled 728 (364, 52% males) individuals, aged 12-13 years who underwent ECG screening with a smartphone 12‑lead ECG during school hours by layman volunteers. Correct electrodes placement was provided by a validated image-processing algorithm by the smartphone camera in the App. ECG interpretation was via a telecardiology platform and alterations classified following current standards. Results: A total of 741 ECGs were recorded, of which 13(2%) were technically not interpretable. Mean PR, QRS and QTc were: 145 ± 22, 85 ± 19 and 387 ± 57 msec. No QTc prolongation was observed. Mean QRS axis was 15°; 26 (4%) patients presented an iRBB. T-wave inversion from V1-V3 was present in 145 (21%) subjects. Twenty-one(3%) patients were referred to second level examination: deep Q-waves in inferior leads in 12(1.6%), ventricular ectopics in 5(0.7%), anterior T-waves inversions V1-V4 in 3(0.4%); extreme right axis deviation in 1(0.3%). Second line investigations did not provide any definitive diagnosis. Total project costs (material equipment and human cost) was 14.460€, 19.51€ per individual. The potential net saving with respect to current pre-participation screening cost was 19%. Conclusions: Layman 12‑lead Smartphone-ECG population screening proved feasible and effective, with a rate of non-interpretable ECG of <5%. Potential cost-saving in ECG screening and recording was 19%, providing an appealing opportunity when large campaigns should be addressed also in developing countries.
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