Feature
ECG Recording
On-demand recording of single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) tracings that can be shared with healthcare providers. Users typically initiate a 30-second recording by touching electrodes, generating a Lead I equivalent ECG showing P waves, QRS complexes, and T waves. This provides more diagnostic information than heart rate alone, enabling detection of AFib, other arrhythmias, and certain conduction abnormalities. FDA-cleared ECG features classify rhythms as sinus rhythm, AFib, or inconclusive. ECG recordings can capture symptomatic episodes (palpitations, dizziness) that might not occur during a clinical visit, providing valuable diagnostic information for physicians. Single-lead wearable ECG cannot detect all conditions visible on 12-lead clinical ECG, including most heart attacks, many conduction blocks, and chamber enlargement. Signal quality depends on electrode contact and user stillness. Exported PDFs typically include rhythm classification, heart rate, and the full waveform tracing.
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