A Wearable ECG Monitor for Based Real-Time Cardiovascular Disease Detection

Wearable remote ECG monitoring systems are becoming increasingly popular as medical devices for remote heart monitoring. To send physiological information to healthcare providers, the patient needs to wear or mount the monitoring equipment which transmits data to a smart phone or other communication devices via Bluetooth. During the measurements, the data will be uploaded at the same time, backed up, and analyzed using AI technology, and the healthcare providers will be able to receive alerts and provide feedback if needed. Here are some benefits of remote ECG monitoring for both patients and providers:

1.Preventive remote real-time monitoring of heart rhythms
Patients who have been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease can benefit from continuous cardiac monitoring and remote medical supervision. ECG software can reveal potential cardiovascular problems with greater accuracy and prevent serious cardiac events for many patients because it provides physicians with captured health information continuously transmitted from patients combined with automation options. Concerning health trends or issues can be identified and treated as soon as possible, before they progress into a more dangerous condition.

2.Less clinical visits and more personal mobility
Patients living with heart disease/s will benefit greatly from wearable ECG monitoring systems because they will not have to be constantly connected to clinical settings or make frequent visits to medical offices. Instead, patients can travel and enjoy active lifestyles (if recommended by their healthcare doctors) with remote monitoring interwoven into their daily routines.

3.More patients can be monitored with less cost and effort
Because a greater proportion of heart problems may now be detected and treated successfully in an outpatient setting, the utilization rate of expensive hospital beds can be streamlined and rebalanced in favor of severe/urgent conditions. Traditional ECG machines are larger and more complicated than these new portable devices. They require staff trained to operate the ECG to set them up and maintain them because they include a lot of connections, sensors, and intricate settings. Alternative equipment, such as portable real-time ECG monitors and adhesive biosensors, are easier to set up and use, even at the comfort of the patient’s home.

Here is a free ECG monitor app— AFibCheck, it is simple and convenient to operate,which can be downloaded and used after searching in the mobile app store.

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