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Home›Tech Advice›Apple Watch ECG vs. hospital EKG: Not the results I was expecting

Apple Watch ECG vs. hospital EKG: Not the results I was expecting

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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The Apple Watch has become a popular health and fitness companion, in addition to its useful tech bells and whistles. The ECG (electrocardiogram) app available on some Apple Watch models allows users to measure their heart rate rhythm, detecting signs of atrial fibrillation – a common heart condition that can lead to more serious issues such as stroke. But with technology constantly changing and evolving, how does the Apple Watch ECG stack up against a hospital-grade EKG (electrocardiograph)?

To find an answer, I conducted an experiment of my own using both the Apple Watch ECG and a professional hospital EKG setup. The results were not what I had anticipated.

Apple Watch ECG: Convenient and Simple

The Apple Watch makes taking an ECG extremely convenient. All it takes is a press of the digital crown, followed by resting your finger on the crown for 30 seconds, giving you an instant result. It’s a simple process that fits seamlessly into your daily routine.

Hospital EKG: The Gold Standard

Not surprisingly, a hospital-grade 12-lead EKG remains the gold standard for diagnosing heart conditions. This medical test has saved countless lives by detecting various abnormalities in heart function. The test involves attaching multiple electrodes to your chest that not only monitor heart rate but can also identify irregularities in rhythm or patterns undetectable by the single lead approach of the Apple Watch.

Unexpected Results

The trial began with my personal Apple Watch Series 4 recording my ECG, which quickly identified I had a normal sinus rhythm – great news! Subsequently, I visited a local medical clinic for the hospital-grade 12-lead EKG. Unlike my calm and comfortable home setting with the watch, being hooked up to multiple electrodes felt clinical – exactly what one might expect from such a detailed diagnostic tool.

To my surprise, the hospital EKG also detected a normal sinus rhythm, matching the Apple Watch’s assessment. I was expecting to find discrepancies between the two tests, assuming that the hospital EKG would uncover more abnormalities in my heart rate.

The Takeaway

It is important to note that this experiment is based on a single individual and should not be interpreted as medical advice or a definitive comparison of the two technologies’ accuracy. Nonetheless, it sheds light on how impressive Apple’s ECG app actually is, providing accurate and instantaneous information about your heart health through a friendly and intuitive interface. It truly brings medical-grade testing into our daily lives.

However, the Apple Watch isn’t meant to replace hospital-grade EKG machines or the guidance of a medical professional. It serves as an excellent tool for monitoring one’s own cardiac health and eliminates unnecessary medical visits when results show regular heart patterns.

The unexpected outcome of this comparison has opened doors for recognizing the potential of wearable technology in the health industry. As long as its limitations are understood, devices like the Apple Watch can provide insights into one’s day-to-day well-being and serve as complementary tools alongside traditional diagnostic methods.

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