Hello kind folk.I've bought a Kardia 6L. Am finding it easy to use except for when I want to share a single reading. Currently it send them all across when I share. How do you select a specific ECG reading? Appreciate advice.... Am not a tech wizz so appreciate any simple instructions from you clever folk out there. Sorry!! 🙏
Ps: Am doing pretty well since mini maze op except for higher heart rate so taking things steady. Am in NSR!! Long may it continue. Be a month next Monday.
Many thanks. ❤️❤️
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2. Select "view ekg history" and click on ekg you want to send.
3. scroll down and click on "download pdf"
4. hit "skip" if you do not want to password protect.
5. Hit the "square up arrow" (symbol at bottom left) which will give you choices where to direct the ekg, including sending by email. Alternatively, you can also text the ekg, save it, print it, copy it, etc.
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After one or two times, the whole process takes about 10 seconds.
Ah ha thanks Jim. That's really helpful. I've managed to email them but the whole lot. Shall have a go at sending a selected one to myself... Yep it's done it thank you. 😊
Glad it worked out. Emailing them to yourself is not only a good way to practice, but a good way to save the ekg's for future reference. At least in the US, Kardia offers a premium service where they store all your ekg's online, which is an alternative to having to save them yourself.
Thanks Jim. They keep offering me their premium service here in the UK but it does tot up to quite a bit per year so I'm not interested. Happy to save them in my own file.I can't interpret them..... Leave that to my Consultant but it is lovely to see NSR and no anyrythmias stated. 😊 Long may it continue. 🙏
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