Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC)
NCT: NCT07772817 · RECRUITING
Brief 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC)?
Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC) is a clinical trial registered under NCT07772817. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07772817?
The current status of NCT07772817 (Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC)) is: RECRUITING.
When did Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC) start?
Feasibility and Usability of a Chest-Strap Ambulatory ECG Monitor in Active Individuals in Comparison With a Traditional Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitor (MoMe ARC) started on 2026-08.
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