Apple Watch: One of the most widely used smartwatches worldwide is the Apple Watch. There are many powerful features in the recently unveiled Apple Watch Series 8, Watch SE 2, and Watch Ultra. The wearable can recognise silent heart attacks and other cardiac dysfunctions, according to a recent study. Thanks to this, the wearable offered by Apple is more powerful than its competitors.
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Apple Watch can detect abnormalities related to heart
A left ventricular dysfunction is typically followed by congestive heart failure, which can result in a number of cardiac conditions. The article goes on to say that because this cardiac dysfunction is usually asymptomatic and no one is aware of it, it frequently goes untreated.
The Apple Watch can be useful in this situation. From August 2021 to February 2022, 2,454 participants in the US and 11 other nations participated in the trial. As part of the study, the participants supplied over 1,25,000 ECG reports that were captured on their smartwatches.
An AI software then went through all the data. According to the paper, the AI algorithm identified individuals with poor ejection fractions
Conclusion
The Mayo Clinic’s research examined the Apple Watch’s ECG capabilities in further detail. The goal of the study was to evaluate the Apple Watch’s capabilities and see if it could spot cardiac problems.
The study found that even in remote and non-clinical situations, gadgets like the Apple Watch can monitor a person’s heart rate. It was discovered as a breakthrough that the Watch is capable of passively detecting silent heart attacks and other cardiac dysfunctions.
The study comes to the conclusion that smartwatches still have a lot of potential for helping with distant digital health studies.
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