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Reddit mentions of AliveCor KardiaMobile Personal EKG | FDA-Cleared | Detects AFib

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We found 8 Reddit mentions of AliveCor KardiaMobile Personal EKG | FDA-Cleared | Detects AFib. Here are the top ones.

AliveCor KardiaMobile Personal EKG | FDA-Cleared | Detects AFib
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EKG ON THE GO: Take unlimited medical-grade EKGs anytime, anywhere. No subscription requiredEKG HISTORY: Store your EKGs on your phone, and email to your doctor with the press of a buttonTRUSTED BY DOCTORS: FDA-Cleared to detect Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia, Tachycardia or Normal Heart Rhythm in 30 secondsEASY TO USE: Simply place your fingers on the sensors—no wires, patches or gels requiredWorks with most smartphones & tablets. See compatible devices below. Not recommended for use with pacemakers and ICDs. 200 hours operational time
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ColorGrey
Height0.1968503935 Inches
Length3.27559054784 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2016
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.03968320716 Pounds
Width0.01574803148 Inches

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Found 8 comments on AliveCor KardiaMobile Personal EKG | FDA-Cleared | Detects AFib:

u/Chanther · 461 pointsr/dataisbeautiful

My dad, who has a long history of heart issues and is also (ironically) a cardiologist, has a device like the Kardia. He has an older model, but this past Friday he was having chest pain and the device's readout convinced him he should go to the ER. (He indeed had a minor heart attack, and is recovering well).

OP, I'm sorry for your loss.

u/onebillionthcustomer · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I see you already bought one, but as a secondary to that, my wife has a similar heart condition (2 or 3 times a year, except in the 200s bpm) and her cardiologist suggested getting one of these.

It's not so much a heart monitor as a portable EKG. She can export a pdf of the heart rhythm and send it via email to the cardiac clinic.

Pretty sweet, she's used it once and the clinic was blown away.

u/iksnizal · 1 pointr/ATRIALFIBRILLATION

Kardia Mobile is the closest thing you can get. I have the fitbit blaze and it will detect your pulse but it gets less accurate when you get to a high high rate like 200. I had my fitbit on when going in and out of afib while trying to prove there was something wrong with me to the doctor other than “nervousness or panic attacks”. It didn’t help so much and I ended up with a halter monitor for a month. If you are trying to catch it and get it corrected, the halter is the way to go.

I’ve had an ablation since then and it has helped immensely.

u/Trendamyr · 1 pointr/steroids

The technology exists, it's not expensive either. We're talking sub-100$

https://www.amazon.com/AliveCor-Kardia-Mobile-Android-devices/dp/B01A4W8AUK/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1509933470&sr=8-3&keywords=ecg

and this shit is trusted by cardiologists.