ECG sensor on the Apple Watch Series 4 has already saved a life

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ECG sensor on the Apple Watch Series 4 has already saved a life
Last week, the update to watchOS 5.1.2 allowed Apple Watch Series 4 users to start using the electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor that comes with the device. This test looks for abnormal heart beats, and like the heart rate monitor on the device, the ECG feature is expected to be a useful tool for wearers. As we've noted numerous times over the last few years, the heart rate monitor has saved several lives.

As it turns out, even though the ECG sensor on the Series 4 version of the smartwatch has just been made available, it has already saved at least one life. According to a Reddit user (via Apple Insider) who had just enabled the ECG sensor on his Series 4 Apple Watch, he received an abnormal heart rate notification. So he used the ECG sensor and it showed that he was experiencing atrial fibrillation (afib). He tested himself several times, and each time the result was the same.

After driving to the hospital, he walked into the ER and said, "Ok so there is a new watch feature....hahaha....I’m silly but can we check this?" And when a technician checked his heart on a monitor, he was alarmed enough to get a doctor to come right away. After an examination, the doc tells him, "You should buy Apple stock. This probably saved you. I read about this last night and thought we would see an upswing this week. I didn’t expect it first thing this morning."

The doctor sent the gentleman to a cardiologist who confirmed the afib diagnosis and sent him home with a prescription. It is just the latest story about a life that was saved by the Apple Watch.

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