20 thoughts on “ECG Watch: How it Works (Apple, Samsung A fib Watches / EKG)

  1. I have had and been treated for both Afib and a fast running heart. Have had ablation done 4 times with the final result being unable to reach the issue on the left side. currently on medication which has been for the most part successful. I just wanted to pass on that this video has been the best explained i have ever seen. I wish i had seen this in the beginning to completely understand how it all works. Thank you so much for sharing this !

  2. how do you use this to see sympathetic dominance vs parasympathetic dominance ? tkx

  3. Thank you so much for the video i have afib after the pzizer jabs was ok before also i have a racing heart which i take tablets for do i have to take these tablets for my lifetime?? Much appreciated from the uk patricia

  4. I loved this video doctor. the explanations were detailed and thorough. I gave me some thought on how to manage my own heart abberations…if and when they may appear …and if i have a smart watch that detects them I could seek medical advice immediately when any anomaly is reported.
    I know the smart watch feature is a crude hit-or-miss tool at best, but at least I have that available….
    Thank you doctor.

  5. Excellent video! Wish these existed when i was young I would have gone into medicine.

  6. Thank you for detailed and organized explanation. I have learned so much from this. Despite not being from the medical background, I look forward to checking out more videos from your channel. Please keep up the amazing work.

  7. Too bad the Apple Watch ECG only works above 50 bpm heart rate. With my <40bpm resting rate no reading is possible. At least I can use the Kardia device and my cell phone which works well for Bradycardia.

  8. I am thinking of getting a smartwatch that has this feature, for i suffer from atrial fibrillation and i was told this could be a valuable tool.
    Problem is i don't like smartwatches in general. Is there one that can pass for a true watch without looking so techy?

  9. Very informative for layman like me, now I know littkbit how to read ECG on watch.

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