I recently purchased a Kardiamobile single lead which I have found useful but wondered what the ECG reading was actually telling me? I found this 3 min 44 sec video by the brilliant Dr Sanjay Gupta which although very basic at least gives you a couple of things to look for especially if (like me) you are new to the world of ECG/EKG s. Hope this is of some use youtube.com/watch?v=hDnvcIr... Steve
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Kardiamobile single lead basic understanding of ECG/EKG
Very useful Steve - thank you for posting.
Thanks Snookersteve. Very interesting. I am completely new to this and was considering getting a Kardia device but havent a clue about how to interpret. I have P-AF so my irregular intervals will be intermittent.
The Kardia app which you use in conjunction with the device has a “Library” section which discusses and illusatrates the various different types of trace that you might encounter. So it’s possible to acquire a knowledge of at least the basics.
Thanks for that, the Library section sounds useful. I've had a look around the app but can't see any mention of a Library section. In fact the app seems pretty basic with just Home, History and Profile sections and lots of adverts trying to get you to subscribe (of course)?
I think that is now only available if you pay approximately £10 a month for Kardia Care. There is lots of information available free on the internet
I think they may have removed it from the app. If you google Kardia Library the top two returns should bring it up.
Thanks for that, very useful. I'll have a read
Thanks Samazeuilh......will reconsider then. Will have a chat with the specialist about it on Tuesday.....maybe he would be interested in the data from it.
That is really useful Steve ! Thanks for sharing
Talked to cardiologist from Barts . Supports Kardia but it’s not that precise to interpret a ECG effectively. Even the 6 lead I’ve found has false positives. Indeed a 12 lead Ecg he tells on occasions is not highly precise and needs further investigation with ECHO
Very interesting; I've seen several videos with these results tattoed. I find it very inspirational. There are plenty of other medical analyzes and results that we could convert into music or art. In general, if we look at medical terms like PHLEBOTOMIST, we can see that they are very musical, lol. Here is what phlebotomists do, in case you don't know: exploremedicalcareers.com/p... But honestly, I believe that art is all around us, and I find it very exciting to look for it!