You can use the ECG app on your Apple Watch to monitor your heart rate and detect irregularities, in which case you should notify your doctor.
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 ...
The Apple Watch ECG app does not currently work with heart rates over 120 BPM, but watchOS 7.2 will reportedly expand that range to 150 BPM. The Apple Watch is capable of helping users track a variety ...
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Study: AI can use smartwatch data to detect heart disease
AI-powered heart sensor data from an Apple Watch accurately detected heart problems like weakened pumping ability and damaged ...
Back in September, Apple announced that it had added new heart monitoring hardware to the Apple Watch Series 4, enabling the wearable to produce electrocardiogram (ECG) readings — with an FDA-approved ...
AI using single-lead smartwatch ECG flagged structural heart conditions with 86% sensitivity and 99% exclusion.
Yesterday, Apple dropped a bombshell on the digital health world, as it is prone to do in its highly-produced launch events. While the announcement included fall detection on the Apple Watch and some ...
Apple launched the ECG feature in 2018 exclusively for the Apple Watch Series 4 and primarily in the US with the FDA approval. Three years after that, some countries got the electrocardiogram app, and ...
The watchOS 7.6 was released on Monday, July 19, in different parts of the world, which notably expanded the list of countries wherein the Apple Watch supports health features such as ECG. LONDON, ...
The Australian government has approved ECG functionality on the Apple Watch, giving Apple the all-clear to launch the feature for Apple Watch users in the country, according to a regulatory document ...
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