Abstract
Early warning for heart attacks could save many lives. We conducted three studies to design and evaluate multimodal alarms and patient training for an implanted heart attack detector. An implanted device provided vibrotactile alarms subcutaneously, and a pager-like device provided auditory and visual alarms. Temporal alarm patterns connoted an urgent emergency alarm (“Call 911”) and a less urgent alarm (“See your doctor”). In the third, clinical, study, most patients (94%) correctly responded to the alarms at 1, 3, and 6 months after device implantation. Subcutaneous vibrotactile alarms show great potential for use in critical medical applications.
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