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What is his HR?
It says 25mm (two & a half large box widths) is one second.
On the first image, top row, I see seven QRS complexes in 37 large boxes.
So, 6 beats per 37/2.5 is
6 beats per 15 sec or
24 bpm
Which is very, very low so I must be missing something.
Oh, that would mean a PR interval of a second. Way too long.
Those must be pairs of QRS’s - a short one followed by a tall one? Bigeminy.
what am I doing wrong with the counting?I ain't no doc but the record (Google) for slow heart beat is 27 bpm so if his was 24 ...
You're only counting between the little ones. The big ones count, kind of. In the section where he's in sinus rhythm, his rate is about 70. The part where he's in bigeminy (big and little), there are pauses after the PVCs (the big ones), which is normal. Not normal normal, but normal to happen after PVCs.what am I doing wrong with the counting?
The low pulse record is 27? My 30 day Holter showed my sleeping pulse at 26. That earned me a prize. A cute little device from Medtronics. But rate isn’t AFib.
We gave my mom an Apple watch for this feature. It hasn't called 911 for her yet, but it has been triggered by falls a few times and started the countdown.Re: Apple Watches…
1) I have a friend whose watch gave them the first hint they were going into and out of atrial fibrillation. Getting that treated promptly can help avoid a stroke or worse.
2) I had a relatively minor motorcycle accident on gravel. Almost as soon as I got up and was assessing the damage to the bike and myself my phone rang. It was Roane County TN Emergency Services - my Apple Watch had alerted them I’d been in an accident. I let them know I was OK, but it’s easy to see how that could be a lifesaver if one was incapacitated in an accident. It also alerted my Emergency Contacts:
I’m a believer. Other watches or gadgets may do the same thing, but this was eye opening for me!
I get fall alerts occasionally while doing chores that require using my hands. I never fell. When I did fall and tore my rotator cuff? No love from the watch or phone. I turned fall detection off.
Ask your E911 folks how many false alerts they get. Maybe it's better now, I've heard is was a problem.
I had the same experience minus the real fall with injury.I get fall alerts occasionally while doing chores that require using my hands. I never fell. When I did fall and tore my rotator cuff? No love from the watch or phone. I turned fall detection off.
I can see that. I get fall alerts with some regularity when it’s just a shock to the wrist from yard tools, hammering motions, etc. Still, it’s better to have it tuned for false positives rather than missing real falls and/or accidents.Ask your E911 folks how many false alerts they get. Maybe it's better now, I've heard is was a problem.