Has Anyone With ICD Device Ever Monitor Your Afib With Kardia Mobile And Do You Find It Accurate?
I have an ICD, and use the 6-lead Kardia, and it works fine and is accurate…but it CAN interpret Atrial flutter for AFIB as well as a high heart rate
I have an ICD with 2 leads. I have a home monitoring device which reads heart functions. I can normally tell if I would be going into afib by myself and I have been taking meds for it for over 20 years. I have heard of the cardia mobile devices and have never considered investing in one. I have a cousin who was given a watch with the cardia mobile device and it has given her some very wrong readings, her cariologist recommended that she not use this device.
I have a heart machine in my bedroom and it reads my icd every Monday morning.
I got the 1 lead kardia mobile to monitor my afib, all it say is either Unreadable or Unclassified most of the time , once in awhile Possible Atrial fibrillation. I have ICD device.
I use the Kardio device as a check and confirmation when I feel my heart fluttering or beating hard. Basically, it only confirms that an issue is exists. The owner's manual states the device will not verify you actially having an actual heart attack.
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Do You Recommend KardiaMobile Devices, Or Are They A Waste Of Money?
Has Anyone Been In Continues Afib For More Than Six Months But Only Aware Of It From Time To Time?