2024
DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytae043
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Severe silent ischaemia detected with an Apple Watch in the home setting: a case report

Rudolph W Koster,
Robbert J de Winter,
Hein J Verberne
et al.

Abstract: Structured abstract Background The Apple watch has the capability to record a lead 1 electrocardiogram, and can identify and report atrial fibrillation. The use for detecting myocardial ischemia is not endorsed by Apple but is documented in this case. Case Summary A 76-year old man made a lead 1 electrocardiogram with his Apple watch immediately after exercising on a cross trainer. He was ful… Show more

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