Imagine having a mini heart monitor right on your wrist. The Apple Watch ECG app makes this possible, allowing you to take an electrocardiogram, also called an ECG or EKG, which represents the electrical pulses that make your heart beat.
This innovative feature can provide valuable insights and potentially alert you to irregularities.
The ECG app on Apple Watch Series 4 or later and all models of Apple Watch Ultra generates an ECG that is similar to a single-lead (or Lead I) ECG. Let’s dive into how to set up and use this amazing tool.
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ECG app on Apple Watch (Apple)
Before diving into this ECG app, it’s essential to ensure that your iPhone is updated to the latest operating system.
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Before you can start monitoring your heart rhythm, you’ll need to set up the ECG app. Here’s how:
Steps to set up the ECG app (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
Once you’ve set up the app, taking an ECG is a straightforward process:
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After the recording, you’ll receive one of the following classifications:
Sinus rhythm: Your heart is beating in a uniform pattern.
Atrial fibrillation (AFib): Your heart shows signs of an irregular rhythm, which can be a serious condition.
Low or high heart rate: Your heart rate is below 50 BPM or above 120 BPM (or 150 BPM in ECG version 2).
Inconclusive: The app couldn’t classify your heart rhythm.
To review your ECG history and add symptoms:
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To share your ECG results with your health care provider:
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The Apple Watch ECG app is a powerful tool for monitoring your heart health. It provides valuable insights and can potentially detect serious conditions like AFib. The ability to take an ECG anytime, anywhere and easily share the results with your health care provider is truly revolutionary. However, it’s crucial to remember that while the ECG app is FDA-cleared, it’s not a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult with your health care provider if you have any concerns about your heart health or if you receive any unusual results from your ECG readings.
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