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Does anyone know if the monitor is the same as a V1 lead and is it normal to have some downward spikes. If not V2 google says it could be enlarged ventricle or ischemia.
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Are the live ecg recorded? If they are, where can I view them?
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I had no heart problems until I got the antibodies bamlam something. Since then my pulse jumps high when standing up or moving around. Then drops into the 50s when laying down. Wish I didn’t get those fn antibodies.
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What does the 0 in square box marked on the HR graph mean? I have like a dozen or more of these during some of runs.
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Hello, These markers are part of our cardiac rhythm analysis feature. You can read more about it here – https://support.fourthfrontier.com/article/cardiac-rhythm-feature-overview
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Hi all. I’m Joe. I’m 57 years old (will be 58 in April). I’ve been dealing with paroxysmal a-fib for 13-14 years now. The episodes used to be very infrequent and by doing a valsalva maneuver, I could usually get myself back into NSR quickly. But in recent years, they have become more frequent, often times coming on a couple of hours after a…Read More
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When worn as indicated in the User Manual, the Frontier X is a single channel bipolar ECG in the CC5 Lead position. This lead position is used in laboratory settings to measure the hearts electrical activity during exercise.