U.S., Oct. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07212816) titled 'Detection of Atrial Fibrillation Through Voice Signal Processing' on Oct. 01.

Brief Summary: This study is testing a new technology that listens to a person's voice during short phone calls to help identify heart rhythm problems. The goal is to see if voice signal analysis can tell the difference between a normal rhythm (sinus rhythm) and an irregular rhythm (atrial fibrillation).

We are enrolling adults scheduled for a standard heart procedure called cardioversion, which is used to reset the heart to a normal rhythm. Each participant will provide voice recordings through three short phone calls: before cardioversion, just after the...