Which Ambulatory ECG Monitor For Which Patient?
The skeptical cardiologist still feels that KardiaPro has eliminated use of long term monitoring devices for most of his afib patients However not all my afib patients are willing and
The skeptical cardiologist still feels that KardiaPro has eliminated use of long term monitoring devices for most of his afib patients However not all my afib patients are willing and
The skeptical cardiologist keeps his eyes open for new, potentially improved ways of personal mobile ECG monitoring and when I saw the following comments on an afib forum I was
The skeptical cardiologist keeps his eyes open for new, potentially improved ways of personal mobile ECG monitoring and when I saw the following comments on an afib forum I was
The skeptical cardiologist was quite enthusiastic about AliveCor’s Kardia Band for Apple Watch upon its release late in 2017. I was able to easily make high fidelity, medical grade ECG recordings
The skeptical cardiologist was quite enthusiastic about AliveCor’s Kardia Band for Apple Watch upon its release late in 2017. I was able to easily make high fidelity, medical grade ECG recordings
The skeptical cardiologist has become more selective with regard to who he will accept as a new patient. In practical terms this means I now call patients who want to
When it comes to self-monitoring of blood pressure the best device (assuming equivalent accuracy) is the one that patients are most likely to use. The Omron Evolv has become that
The skeptical cardiologist is evaluating a personal mobile ECG device made by SonoHealth called the EKGraph. If any readers have encountered this device or have used it please email me
Anthony C. Pearson M.D., F.A.C.C. is a cardiologist, musician, writer and a regular columnist at MedPage Today