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    jdunne423

    2 years, 4 months ago

    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.

          To improve your ECG signal quality, here’s a quick checklist you can follow:

          1. Check Strap Fit and Tighten: Ensure your strap is secure but comfortable.
          2. Wet Electrodes: Dampen the electrodes for better skin contact.
          3. Insert USB Rubber Plug: This helps in eliminating any external interferences.

          By taking these steps, you should be able to get more accurate and reliable data from your Frontier X/X2.

          If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out through support. Do let us know if this solves your problem with data quality.

    • It is a premature ventricular contraction (PVC)

    • Looks like a PVC premature ventricular contraction

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