This is a prospective, open-label, multi-center workflow pilot. Viz HCM will be implemented at each participating site and all conforming incoming ECG recordings within a 6-month enrollment period will be analyzed using Viz HCM. This workflow pilot provides an opportunity to understand how Viz HCM will be utilized and adopted post-market and to learn the pre- versus post-implementation impact of Viz HCM on HCM clinical workflow. This pilot is designed to evaluate the implementation of Viz HCM for use in traditional HCM clinical workflow. Findings from this pilot will help inform the following: * The impact of Viz HCM on HCM clinical workflow * How Viz HCM will be utilized and adopted post-market * The diversity in the HCM patient population and the variation in HCM clinical workflow
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic cardiac disease that causes the walls of the lower heart chambers to thicken and stiffen. As the disease progresses, thickened walls around the left ventricle may block or reduce blood flow to the aorta, potentially interrupting the flow of oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. As a result, the heart must pump harder to overcome this obstruction and supply the body's circulation. HCM is initially suspected by the presence of an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and confirmed by diagnostic imaging showing a left ventricular wall thickness of \>15mm (\>13mm in relatives of individuals with HCM or those who are genotype positive) that cannot be explained by another cardiac or general disease. The prevalence of HCM in the general population is 1:200 to 1:500 (\~750,000 Americans); however only 10-20% of cases are diagnosed, signifying an under-recognition of HCM in clinical practice and thus a need for better disease detection. Viz HCM is a software device designed to alert and triage suspected HCM patients to the appropriate clinical care team. The device consists of an artificial intelligence algorithm embedded in a standalone mobile application. This is a prospective, open-label, multi-center workflow pilot. Viz HCM will be implemented at each participating site and all conforming incoming ECG recordings within a 6-month enrollment period will be analyzed using Viz HCM. The pilot will measure device utilization based on the percentage of HCM suspected notifications viewed by users. Among the number of viewed Viz suspected HCM cases, data will also be collected on time to follow-up as well as the type, date, and number of follow-up tests after notification. Impact of Viz HCM on clinical workflow will be established by comparing the number of HCM diagnosed patients (based on hospital records over the 6 months prior to site activation) \[pre-Viz\] to the number of HCM patients (flagged by Viz HCM and confirmed by follow-up transthoracic ECHO and/or CMR diagnostic imaging) after site activation \[post-Viz\]
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
217
Viz HCM will auto-alert relevant users to ECGs the algorithm has deemed as suspicious for HCM. Following review of this alert and the patient\'s Medical/Clinical History, the reviewer will take the next Standard of Care action they deem appropriate.
A review of the timing and clinical details of the diagnostic process for patients diagnosed with HCM before the site began using Viz HCM.
UC San Diego Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center
La Jolla, California, United States
The Valley Hospital
Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, United States
Centennial Heart Cardiovascular Consultants
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
HCA Methodist
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Percentage of Viz suspected HCM cases viewed by users
Algorithm performance - sensitivity and specificity of the Viz HCM software
Time frame: up to 10 minutes
Number of viewed Viz suspected HCM cases that receive any follow-up action (e.g., schedule test, physician referral)
algorithm processing time
Time frame: up to 10 minutes
Number of HCM diagnosed patients (based on hospital records over the 6 months prior to site activation) [pre-Viz]
algorithm sensitivity
Time frame: up to 10 minutes
Number of HCM patients (flagged by Viz HCM and confirmed by follow-up transthoracic ECHO and/or CMR diagnostic imaging) [post-Viz]
algorithm specificity
Time frame: up to 10 minutes
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.