The Apple Watch ECG found something unexpected about my heart

The Apple Watch ECG found something unexpected about my heart

20 thoughts on “The Apple Watch ECG found something unexpected about my heart

  1. Let’s talk electrocardiograms: Apple uses the abbreviation ECG, whereas AP style (which CNET uses) calls it EKG, which derives from the German electrokardiogram. These terms mean the same thing. Read more about the new heart-tracking features in the Apple Watch here: https://cnet.co/2KZZ77O and watch our Apple Watch Series 4 fitness review: https://youtu.be/8XMv9avMG4E

  2. I have nothing but positive things to say about the Apple watch! I too recently discovered I have Afib. Last year, my apple watch woke me up at 5 am with the atrial fibrillation alert. I initially ignored it until it alerted me again an hour later. I went to my doctor and sure enough they confirmed the diagnosis! I've been taking medications and following up with my doctor every month since then. I am very thankful! Very well done Apple!!

  3. If it wasn’t for the doctor to interpret the data, she would not have known. In other words, she still needs a doctors visit. Might as well just go to the doctor to begin with.

  4. This is nice… until you consider all the data they are sharing with insurance providers and third party apps within their network. Then it’s* low key terrifying the future applications of such data.

  5. the Apple watch found that it could sell you 17 more products that you didn't know! THanks Apple ! : 0

  6. OMG even knowing my HR on my iwatch already makes me anxious,,, this ecg gonna make me crazyy

  7. I think once in a year full body medical checkup and direct hospital ECG tests are cheaper than buying an apple watch ECG monitor model… Right.#

  8. How does Apple Watch take ECG? They didn't explain it, only the older light absorption technology

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