ECG Check app for iPhone and iPad
4.8 (
3248 ratings )
Medical
Developer:
Cardiac Designs
Free
Current version:
2.2.3, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 03 Apr 2013
App size: 38.5 Mb
The ECG Check app along with the ECG Check monitor (buy at www.ecgcheck.com) provides an FDA 510(k) cleared clinical grade ECG analysis wherever you are. In OTC mode you can receive instant analysis with "normal" or "abnormal" feedback within seconds and with a doctors prescription you can view your ECG in real time. Recordings are then stored for future reference within the app with the capability to easily e-mail or text your ECG to your physician.
Note: This app requires the ECG Check monitor to take an ECG recording. The monitor communicates with any Bluetooth LE (low energy) equipped iPhone & iPad.
Additional information, the privacy policy and the user manual etc can be found at www.ecgcheck.com.
Latest reviews of ECG Check app for iPhone and iPad
Needs an activation code that is not readily available
Weird that!
Ms
Where do I obtain activation code???
How do i obtain an activation code?
Stupid app requiring activation code that cant be found anywhere!
Here are the facts! This is NOT a simple minded toy that previous reviewers think it is.
This app is designed to work with a special medical attachment which provides the telemetry to the app through wireless technology. The device and the activation code are provided by your cardiologist. A serial number on the device is also entered in a profile that you create once in the app.
This is NOT a toy for fun! It works as designed and provides a PDF wave chart that can be emailed to your healthcare provider from within the app as your arrhythmia is progressing. I am in healthcare IT and showed it to some of the nurses I work with and they agree that it is a WONDERFUL tool for additional diagnosis of cardiac issues. I thank my cardio provider for the opportunity to use it!
Requires third party hardware
No where in the description (or in the "requirements) does it mention you need to buy "electrodes".
I suppose someone is sitting there laughing at this prank app thinking, "I wonder how long fools will wait for the ECG to begin?"
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