Wednesday, September 25, 2013

iPhone App Detects Heart Rhythms

Thanks to Martha for sending me an article about the federal drug administration (FDA) approving medical apps.  AliveCor is an example of an app that has been approved by the FDA for monitoring heart rhythms.  The monitoring electrodes are two raised areas on a case that snaps on the back of the iPhone.  As of now, it is available only for physicians and prescribed patients, not the general public.  The cost is $199.  The app is free from the Apple app store, but works only with the AliveCor Heart Monitor.

According to the video below, the monitor records Lead 1.  For those not in healthcare, Lead 1 is one of twelve leads that monitor heart electrical activity in the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram.

For more information on how the portable monitor works, go to http://www.alivecor.com/#subworks

6 comments :

  1. Thanks for giving us such guidance to care the patients because half of the treatment is done when you follow the link of the best cures as you have always done that.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Is it true? iPhone App Detects Heart Rhythms? I click to read and I really impresed to know it. also your video not working now thats why I am asking that if I can see the hope not have any question,

    ReplyDelete
  3. An application is detected for the further improvement for the individuals. All the charges and click this link in order to become sound and fit for the enrollment for the individuals.

    ReplyDelete
  4. An application is usually diagnosed with the additionally progress with the persons. Each of the prices in addition to for more http://www.insideresidency.com/pediatric-oncology-residency-overview/ information in order to be noise in addition to healthy with the enrollment with the persons.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Very good post. I know this is best for you. And this is why you must go to page of this. This may help you so much in this case. So visit there.

    ReplyDelete
  6. You know your projects stand out of the herd. There is something special about them. It seems to me all of them are really brilliant! These Developers

    ReplyDelete