
Samsung Announces World-First Breakthrough in Fainting Prediction With Galaxy Watch
Manal Saleh
Joint study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital demonstrates potential for early fainting detection using Galaxy Watch, paving the way for real-time warning systems
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, May 14, 2026 - Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that a joint clinical study with
Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Korea has successfully validated
the ability to predict vasovagal syncope (VVS) with high accuracy by utilizing
biosignals obtained from Galaxy Watch6.
Vasovagal
syncope occurs when a person’s heart rate and blood pressure drop abruptly due
to factors like excessive stress, leading to a temporary loss of consciousness.
While the fainting spell itself is typically not life-threatening, sudden falls
can cause severe secondary injuries like fractures or concussions, making early
prediction critically important for prevention.
“Up
to 40% of people experience vasovagal syncope over their lifetime, with
one-third experiencing recurrent episodes," said Professor Junhwan Cho of
the Department of Cardiology at Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital. "An
early warning could give patients advance time to get into a safe position or
call for help, which would dramatically reduce the incidence of secondary
injuries."
The
joint research team, led by Professor Cho, conducted evaluations on 132
patients with suspected VVS symptoms during induced fainting tests. Using a
Galaxy Watch equipped with a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor, the team
analyzed the watch’s heart rate variability (HRV) data with an AI algorithm.
The model successfully predicted impending fainting episodes up to
five minutes in advance with 84.6 percent accuracy, at a clinically
meaningful sensitivity of 90 percent and a specificity of 64 percent.
“This
study is an example of how wearable technology can help shift healthcare from
being designed for ‘post-care’
to a model of ‘preventive
care,’” said Jongmin Choi, Head of Health
R&D Group, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business, Samsung Electronics. “We
are committed to driving technological innovation that empowers our users to
lead healthier everyday lives.”
The research findings were published in Volume 7, Issue 4 of “European
Heart Journal – Digital Health,” a leading medical journal, and they represent
the world's first study to successfully demonstrate the potential for a
commercial smartwatch to provide early prediction of syncope.
Samsung
plans to further advance the health monitoring capabilities of its wearable
portfolio and expand collaboration with leading medical institutions. Through
these efforts, the company aims to lead the digital health industry and
accelerate the implementation of personalized, preventive health solutions.
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