No abnormalities
Indicates normal sinus rhythm with no rhythm or heart rate abnormalities detected. Your heart rates are from 60-100 beats per minute (bpm)
Bradycardia
A heart rate slower than 60 beats per minute. This can be normal for many people unless certain symptoms appear.
Tachycardia
A heart rate faster than 100 beats per minute. There are many heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) that can cause tachycardia. However, sometimes this can be normal response to exercise, stress, anger, fear or anxiety.
Arrhythmia
Indicates abnormal heart rhythm, which refers to any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulse. It means that your heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or with an irregular pattern. A-fib is one of the most common type of Arrhythmia.
Missed beat
Also known as skipped beat, it indicates the heart's regular rhythm is interrupted by a premature or early beat.
Accidental VPB
Ventricular Premature Beat (VPB), also known as Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC). It indicates an extra heartbeat originates in the ventricle and disrupts the heart’s normal rhythm.
Accidental (Occasional) VPB usually isn’t concern in people without heart disease. You might take attention or treatment if the VPB happens frequently.
VPB trigeminy
Two normal (sinus) heartbeats followed by one VPB (extra beat)
VPB bigeminy
One normal (sinus) beat followed by one VPB (extra beat)
VPB couple
Two VPBs in a row
VPB runs of 3
Three VPBs
VPB runs of 4
Four VPBs
VPB RonT
VPB beats so early in the cardiac cycle that it falls on the apex of the preceding T wave
ST elevation
It refers to a finding on an electrocardiogram wherein the trace the ST segment is abnormally high above the baseline
ST depression
It refers to a finding on an electrocardiogram wherein the trace the ST segment is abnormally lower than the baseline
EMAY Portable EKG Monitor is able to detect these symptoms. check it out: https://www.emaycare.com/collections/ekg-monitor
* The device is for reference and home use only, not for medical purpose.
28 comments
Interesting device. It’s definitely comforting to see “no abnormalities” come up. I would love to see a YouTube channel with some short and long bite videos on heart functions, normal and abnormal, and hoe an EKG readout relates to that.
I bought this monitor as I was having trouble with rapid heart beats (135-145) for no apparent reason. The dr could never catch it and I wAs tired of halter monitors that never caught. After I bought this I was able to capture my EKG and my doctor was thrilled. Thank you for a great monitor.
I bought this monitor as I was having trouble with rapid heart beats (135-145) for no apparent reason. The dr could never catch it and I wAs tired of halter monitors that never caught. After I bought this I was able to capture my EKG and my doctor was thrilled. Thank you for a great monitor.
Had a massive MI called The Widowmaker, with a 100% blockage of the LAD, and 75-80% blockage on my RAD Artery. Was a career, newly promoted Lieutenant Firefighter/Paramedic on a South Chicago Suburban Department for 18 years. When attack hit, and medics finally arrived at my house, the monitor strip showed a STEMI, with an ST elevation heading off a cliff…After 2 balloons and 1 stint, 5 days in CCU, and a testimony on how I watched my wife pray me back into my lifeless body, I live now for 2 months to tell about it😐…The Cardiac Doctors were worried about another attack, a stroke, or a run of Atrial Fib that might stay around a while…
So, I searched the Amazon store for testimonies of how this little gadget works, and I’ll say it’s definitely “A WINNER”… It’s cheaper than the advertised competition, and you don’t need to pay the monthly subscription to operate the device. I believe it’s one of the best $80 Ive spent, and will highly recommend this little ECG/EKG rhythm detector. Especially if you have had heart histories or heart issues which may need your attention. It’s accurate, and matches up to the lead performance at the Cardiac Therapy program I’m currently enrolled with, and their 3 lead EKG. It found what the techs were seeing when using much more expensive machinery…you may want to pick up a few booklets on heart rhythm diagnosis and away ya go…Especially if you felt a bit weird, but this pocket unit only shows a few PVCs and not a run of Atrial Fib, or worse…NOW, DON’T HEAR WHAT IM NOT SAYING…this is an “AID”, to give you a piece of mind in a NON-EMERGENCY SITUATION…IT IS NOT a doctor, if you feel you need one call 911 immediately…So, Battery life is great.
It’s Very accurate.
Won’t break the bank.
No monthly fee or contracts to use it.
Easy to use with Android/IOS
Rechargeable battery
Buy this thing…and get the case also that is made to hold this little bugger…FINALLY, Just buy it, stay on you meds, change your diet, and a bit of the way you run your life, and Praise God, like me, you got another chance at LIFE my friend 👍🏻🔥🔥🔥😄
Brilliant little machine, small compact and easy to use. Sometimes the on off button is a little tempremental but it is accurate and works well with option to export your ECG. Plus no subscription required. Would love it if it was possible to have a longer recording time eg 1 or 2 mins and no restricted to 30 seconds. But it works and my GP was impressed she thought the reports had come from the cardiology department 🤦🏻
Don’t regret buying it, regret not buying it before now. 100 % recommend