![]() The authors emphasize that it has been designed to be comfortable to wear and was available almost on demand. The necklace seems to be a convenient variation of the wearable electrocardiogram. The only difference is that the necklace-ECG test has the ability to conduct it anywhere and anytime. When it comes to detecting atrial fibrillation, both methods were highly effective. They measured their heart rate with a necklace and simultaneously passed the traditional test on a three-wire electrocardiograph. The technology was tested by 140 adult volunteers. If atrial fibrillation is detected, the patient and his doctor will be notified of this within a few seconds. To check the heart rate, just run the application on your smartphone and hold the pendant between the palms of their hands or between the palm and the chest for 30 seconds.ĮCG data will be sent to a cloud-based server, where artificial intelligence algorithms perform its analysis. The wearable necklace, in combination with the application for mobile devices, allows you to regularly monitor the heart’s activity through electrocardiography (ECG). Sometimes the first signs of aortic valve regurgitation are related to heart failure. ![]() This can lead to symptoms such as palpitations and feeling light-headed. Sensations of a rapid, fluttering heartbeat (palpitations) Swollen ankles and feet When to see a doctor Contact your doctor right away if you have signs and symptoms of aortic valve regurgitation. The idea of the necklace-ECG was probably to provide research at your fingertips. Atrial flutter is an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) which causes the upper chambers of your heart (atria) to beat too quickly. ![]() Wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace. The readings from the wearable necklace with a hidden ECG sensor are supposed to offer equally quick and easy access without the need to clamp the device on the hand. In addition to the symptoms above, it might cause: Intense tiredness Irregular heartbeats Cardiac arrest. A team from the University of Eastern Finland is developing a new experimental gadget with an alternative format. ![]()
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