The ECG Monitor App intended for adults 22 years and older analyzes pulse rate data to identify episodes of irregular heart rhythms suggestive of AFib and provides a notification suggesting the user record an ECG to analyze the heart rhythm. The IHRN feature is not intended to provide a notification on every episode of irregular rhythm suggestive of AFib and the absence of a notification is not intended to indicate no disease process is present; rather the feature is intended to opportunistically acquire pulse rate data when the user is still and analyze the data when determined sufficient toward surfacing a notification. The ECG Monitor App is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment. The ECG app is not intended for users with known arrhythmias other than AFib or users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret or take clinical action based on the device output without consultation of a qualified healthcare professional.
An application software program designed for the continual collection and aggregation of a patient's self-care data to promote communication between patient and healthcare provider, to facilitate a patient's self-care by using rules defined during use of the application, and/or to facilitate population monitoring. It is typically used to capture clinical (e.g., blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose), nutritional, and/or exercise information in the home, which may include medication administration information captured from enabled injection devices and data from wearable devices, providing care plan, journal, medication advice, and/or messaging functionalities.