A new clinical study suggests the Apple Watch may be more effective at detecting atrial fibrillation than standard medical ...
A landmark clinical trial from St Bartholomew’s Hospital reveals that the Apple Watch detects recurring AFib faster and reduces unplanned hospitalizations by half following catheter ablation.
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Apple Watch Raises Afib Diagnoses in High-Risk Patients
Dutch trial establishes feasibility of screening approach in routine specialty care ...
The Apple Watch has plenty of potential for health monitoring even after discovery of a condition, and a new study outlines ...
Stroke Risk Could Be Flagged Early Using Apple Watch Technology, Studies Show ...
Smartwatch-based monitoring using both photoplethysmography and ECG could improve detection of new-onset atrial fibrillation ...
In the peer-reviewed study, researchers were able to identify almost four times as many instances of the disease using an ...
The Apple Watch continues to see praise for its health-related applications, with a new study outlining its usefulness in identifying atrial fibrillation in asymptomatic patients.
Although Apple Watches cannot identify strokes or offer diagnoses, they can periodically track your heart rate to spot an ...
Over the weekend AliveCor announced that its technology was validated in two studies. The first found that its KardiaBand, which works as a personal electrocardiogram device, can accurately detect ...
Cardiogram, a startup seeking to make the sensor data from the Apple Watch more useful for the average watch user, and, eventually, useful in a clinical context, has raised $2 million in a round led ...
New peer-reviewed research showed that the Apple Watch may be much more effective at detecting atrial fibrillation (AFib) ...
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