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    Apple watch Afib feature secures historic FDA approval

    May 3, 2024
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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has bestowed a groundbreaking approval upon the Apple Watch, marking a pivotal moment in digital health technology. Specifically, the FDA has granted approval to the Apple Watch’s atrial fibrillation (AFib) feature, recognizing its efficacy as a qualified device within the Medical Device Development Tools (MDDT) program. This significant milestone underscores the Apple Watch’s capacity to detect abnormal heart patterns, a capability that has been lauded for its role in saving lives.

    Apple watch Afib feature secures historic FDA approval

    By receiving FDA approval, the AFib feature is now sanctioned for use in assessing atrial fibrillation burden estimates within clinical studies. In practical terms, this approval means that the Apple Watch can serve as a non-invasive biomarker test, aiding in the evaluation of AFib burden as a secondary effectiveness endpoint in clinical trials assessing the safety and efficacy of cardiac ablation devices.

    What sets this approval apart is its status as the first-ever for a digital health technology under the FDA’s MDDT program. Prior to this milestone, the Apple Watch had obtained FDA clearance for its AFib detection feature in 2022, demonstrating its functionality akin to existing AFib-related devices. However, this latest approval elevates the Apple Watch to a unique position within the realm of digital health technology, particularly in its application within clinical research.

    This development not only solidifies the Apple Watch’s reputation as a pioneer in digital health but also signals a broader shift in the regulatory landscape, highlighting the growing importance of wearable technology in healthcare. As such, it stands as a testament to the evolving role of consumer devices in advancing medical research and patient care.

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