Tag: rhythm

  • Apple releases watchOS 7.6 update, adds ECG support for Apple Watch Series 4 units in additional regions

    Apple releases watchOS 7.6 update, adds ECG support for Apple Watch Series 4 units in additional regions

    Following the release of iOS 14.7 on Monday, Apple also released watchOS 7.6 the same day.

    The new operating system adds assorted fixes and changes, its most significant change adding ECG support for the Apple Watch Series 4 and irregular heart rhythm notifications to 30 more regions.

    To update your Apple Watch, open the watch app on the iPhone it is synced with, then tap Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.

    If you’ve had a chance to try watchOS 7.6 and have any feedback, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

    Via The Mac Observer

  • Apple Watch irregular heart rhythm notification feature edges closer to ECG approval in Australia

    Apple Watch irregular heart rhythm notification feature edges closer to ECG approval in Australia

    The Apple’s Watch’s irregular heart rhythm notification feature has now been approved in Australia, indicating that the ECG feature could be soon to follow.

    Per documents seen by EFTM, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration show that the smartwatch’s irregular rhythm notifications has now been approved and added to the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods. While this doesn’t mean that the ECG function has been medically certified for use in Australia, it shows that Apple has begun submitting its devices and software to Australian regulatory authorities for approval.

    The irregular rhythm notification feature intermittently checks the user’s heart rhythm in the background and sends a notification if an irregular heart rhythm is identified that could potentially be atrial fibrillation (AFib). Upon receiving a notification, users in territories where the feature is approved can immediately launch the ECG app and perform a more comprehensive test in just 30 seconds by placing their finger on the Digital Crown to generate an ECG waveform.

    Atrial fibrillation is a health condition which often goes undiagnosed, so ECG app and heart rhythm alerts on the Apple Watch can be used for detecting early signs of the disease. Until recently, ECG readings have generally required a full ECG machine and a visit to the doctor.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and EFTM