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A simple adaptation of a handheld ECG recorder to obtain chest lead equivalents

Hand held ECG recorders are transforming the way we detect and diagnose heart rhythm disorders. The Kardia 6 L was launched in 2019 to detect and diagnose heart rhythm disorders recording a six lead (limb lead) ECG. Recording and analysis of precordial leads are currently not supported by the Kardia...

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Published in:Journal of electrocardiology 2020-11, Vol.63, p.54-56
Main Authors: Mercer, B., Leese, L., Ahmed, N., Holden, A.V., Tayebjee, M.H.
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Language:English
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Summary:Hand held ECG recorders are transforming the way we detect and diagnose heart rhythm disorders. The Kardia 6 L was launched in 2019 to detect and diagnose heart rhythm disorders recording a six lead (limb lead) ECG. Recording and analysis of precordial leads are currently not supported by the Kardia 6 L. In this study we aim to assess if reliable chest lead data can be obtained using a simple modification to the recording system.
ISSN:0022-0736
1532-8430
DOI:10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2020.10.005