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  • I had exercise induced aflutter about 4 years ago with rate sitting at 140 long after the workout ended. It progressed to chronic. Tried all the meds which made exercise difficult. Had it ablated. All was good until this past year when I noted the rate going over 200 with similar feelings to the aflutter before. If I back off it normalizes…Read More

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  • Hi there, i have had mu frontier x for some months now. My doc said i have a congenital cardiac condition (heart artery grew incorrctly placed when my heart developed in the womb). Their suggestion was to do only moderate exercise. However i have been a competative endurance runner for over 40 yrs with no knowledge of any heart issue. I have set a…Read More

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  • Where can I find norms for the metrics measured by the device?

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  • Dear Members of the Frontier Heart Forum!

    On the occasion of World Heart Day, we are excited to announce the Frontier Heart Seminar! An hour-long discussion on ‘ Exercising with Cardiac Concerns: How and where to draw the line’. Tune in to find out how best to exercise the muscle that never rests from cardiac experts and elite ath…Read More

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  • On a 12 lead ECG, which of those leads does the Frontier shared ECG output “behave like”?

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    • Since the Frontier X is a bipolar single channel ECG the correct lead position would called lead ‘CC5’. This lead configuration is commonly used with Holter Monitors during exercise testing. This behaves like a modified V5 lead, when compared with the 12-Lead ECG.

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