KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 ― If you’re using an Apple Watch Series 4 and above, good news! It appears that the ECG (electrocardiogram) feature will soon be available locally as the app appears to have received approval by Malaysia’s health authorities. The ECG app could be a potential life saver as it can detect your heart rhythm and signs of Atrial Fibrillation.
As pointed out by Xavier Naxa on Twitter, Apple’s ECG app has been listed as a Registered Medical Device by the Medical Device Authority, a regulatory body under the Ministry of Health. According to the listing, the ECG app is a software-only mobile medical application intended for use with the Apple Watch to create, record, store, transfer, and display a single channel electrocardiogram (ECG) similar to a Lead I ECG. The ECG app determines the presence of atrial fibrillation (AFib), sinus rhythm and high heart rate (no detected AF with heart rate 100-150 bpm) on a classifiable waveform.
Xavier Naxa said it is likely that the ECG feature might be activated with the upcoming iOS 14.5 and watchOS 7.4 updates which could be released sometime next month. Do note that the feature is only available on the Apple Watch Series 4, Series 5 and Series 6. The new and affordable Apple Watch SE doesn’t support the ECG feature.
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