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  • I am concerned why there are excessive events flagged as O in my ECG reports. What could cause this? I see nothing wrong in the ECG report. The rhythm is NSR but yet it is flagged.

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    • Hello, I’m curious, does the ECG indicate that it is NSR?

      For the most part my own ECG looks normal, yet is flagged throughout; being sporty etc I have bradycardia rhythm, which I think explains the flags?

    • I found a few like that in mine. It turned out to be the one-off PAC, PVC, or artifact not noisy enough to call noise, and I wasn’t able to discover it unless I was right on the correct time frame, since it only occurred for the one complex.

  • I’m learning how to use the device, so to improve my breathing and keep my Oxygen levels up.

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  • Define Other Rhythm?
    Does that include artifacts?
    Anything other than normal sinus rhythm ?
    Or PR intervals, amplitude of Q wave or what?

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  • Anyone know what rhythm this is? Feels like a flutter or palpitation in my chest. Thanks for your help!

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    • I sometimes get as many as 15% other rythms, and PVCs make up most of those. I’ve been having them for almost 30 years. Just did a Nuclear Stress Test to explore why they are getting so prevalent. I get alot of other wieed stuff too. I wish my ECG was as clean as yours.🙂

      • I get more than that depending on the exercise so I think the strap moves and causes some.

        • Dear Ian,

          We hope you’re enjoying your Frontier X/X2! Poor quality of data with noise can be occurring due to straps not working too well. This is usually due to factors like a loose strap, poor electrode-skin contact, or static accumulation. It can be quite common when you’re still getting acquainted with your device.

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    • It is a premature ventricular contraction (PVC)

    • Looks like a PVC premature ventricular contraction

  • Is this a palpatation? Feels like my heart flutters.

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