This research, conducted by the UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, reveals that wearing smartwatches and similar gadgets can identify individuals with increased risk of heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. Results suggest that ECG recordings can be used to identify potential issues and help people receive treatment to avoid strokes. With this revolutionary new insights, smartwatches have the potential to revolutionize healthcare services.
This article takes a closer look at the results of a study by UCL researchers, who suggest that smartwatches could be used to predict a higher risk of developing heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. These insights into the data of 83,000 people are based on 15-second electrocardiogram recordings and could help to identify and prevent future heart diseases. Professor Pier D. Lambiase dives into the results.
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