An Apple Watch feature detected a potentially deadly heart condition called AFib, which an estimated 700,000 people have but don’t know it.

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25 thoughts on “Man alerted to life-threatening problem on his Apple Watch”
  1. For the record, keep in mind that the Apple Watch EKG is a 1 lead, so do not take its results as gospel. Run the test 3 or 4 times, and if the results are still harrowing, then it’s time to see a doctor and talk about it, so you can run a 12 lead test and see if the rest of your body is feeling the same.

  2. I have a Apple Watch my heart rate goes up to 190 when resting should I be worried? I usually pass out when that happens but I got a heart test and I says everything is fine.

  3. Correction to your statement, Withings make a device called the Active ECG which also detects AFIB. Also Withings is the only device with approval in more countries.

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