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Atrioventricular block registration with smart phone associated ECG device.
Author(s) -
Paweł Balsam,
Monika Gawałko,
Piotr Lodziński,
Marcin Grabowski,
Łukasz Kołtowski,
Michał Peller,
Grzegorz Opolski
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
heart beat journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2543-6333
DOI - 10.24255/hbj/68109
Subject(s) - atrioventricular block , smart phone , block (permutation group theory) , phone , computer science , medicine , cardiology , telecommunications , mathematics , linguistics , philosophy , geometry
The prevalence of cardiac rhythm disturbances increases with age and requires active screening for early detection. However, time, resources and costs are the main limiting factors for wider adoption of cardiac screening in the community setting. The ubiquitous access to the Internet and the dynamic adoption of smartphones provide opportunities for new technologies that transmit biomedical data, such as ECG. An example of such technology is Kardia Heart Monitor (AliveCor, Inc) that connects wirelessly to the smartphone and allows 30-second rhythm strips to be recorded. Pocket-size, mobile health devices provide an unprecedented opportunity for physicians to detect abnormalities in a quick and hassle-free fashion [1].

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