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  • Is there any service to analyze my ecg results of some specific runs I did. My cardiologist is not giving me any proper analysis of the ecg results i showed.

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  • How can I further analyse the ECG graphs? I am not sure how to analyse the graphs of the shape of the graph changes?

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  • Can anyone tell me what the yellow other rhythm is. And when you exercise how much percentage wise do you get? If any?

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    • The yellow is a rough signal or a heart rhythm that could be abnormal.

      During my bike rides I have about 1-2% yellow ekg readings

      • Been using mine now for about a month, and over the course 45min/10km runs i have about 1-2% other as well. Not sure if this is a problem or not but would be good to know what others report. should it be 100% “normal” ? Trying to decipher my readings now but its definitely a science on its own, not for the faint hearted, pardon the pun.

    • Mine is a large percentage but I had a pacemaker installed in July and is being monitored by cardiologist. I suspect it’s s function of the pacemaker that is causing the large yellow reading.

    • AI is applied to ECG so it may or may not indicate anything abnormal. Mine comes out with a very high percentage abnormal when I’m asleep but my cardiologist wasn’t concerned about it.

      • I have a large percentage when sleeping, versus very little while cycling. My average sleeping rate is 43-46. That is well into bradycardia territory, so I wonder if that is considered abnormal by the unit.

    • In my workouts I am averaging 8-10% ‘Other’ rhythms but I cannot figure out or get information on what it means or if it is of concern.

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