06-22-2022 06:22
06-22-2022 06:22
I constantly get the "inconclusive reading" when running an ecg. The display says my heart rate is about 100 so it is neither too low nor too high for a reading (according to the manual) . So what is the problem? I have double checked where I wear it on my wrist (two finger lengths away) so I feel that I should be getting either an AFIB reading or a NORMAL SINUS reading? Help! Im about ready to buy a Kardia Mobile or an Apple Watch!
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06-22-2022 07:00 - edited 06-22-2022 07:02
06-22-2022 07:00 - edited 06-22-2022 07:02
Hello @Marymellen and welcome to the Community. Fitbit's Help article lists three reasons for Inconclusive readings:
The Help article includes additional troubleshooting tips. I also include squeezing too tight with your finger and thumb as a reason. A tight squeeze can look like muscle movement "noise". If you keep getting inconclusive, then maybe you should forward one to you doctor. My husband's cardiologist specializes in abnormal heart rhythms. He was skeptical about Fitbit's ECG app until my husband showed him some print outs of his.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
06-22-2022 07:00 - edited 06-22-2022 07:02
06-22-2022 07:00 - edited 06-22-2022 07:02
Hello @Marymellen and welcome to the Community. Fitbit's Help article lists three reasons for Inconclusive readings:
The Help article includes additional troubleshooting tips. I also include squeezing too tight with your finger and thumb as a reason. A tight squeeze can look like muscle movement "noise". If you keep getting inconclusive, then maybe you should forward one to you doctor. My husband's cardiologist specializes in abnormal heart rhythms. He was skeptical about Fitbit's ECG app until my husband showed him some print outs of his.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
06-23-2022 13:36
06-23-2022 13:36
Thanks for the suggestions - Have tried and tried again but still keep getting Inconclusive. I know my heart rate is about 100 so that shoud not be the problem. I did try not squeezing too hard but that didn't help either. Uhhhhhggggrrrr! Its very frustrating. Seems as if it should be AFIB or Normal in order for it to be of any benefit.
07-30-2022 08:40
07-30-2022 08:40
Hi there!
My ecg is giving me 'Inconclusive' results whenever my pulse rate is between 100 and 120 bpm. Fitbit stated that it should be able to assess the heart rhythm below 120bpm. Even when my pulse rate is 109bpm, it still show 'Inconclusive'.
I have done whatever the support team suggested but to no avail.
At last, their solution for me was they gave me generic guidelines/troubleshooting on using the ecg such as
-Keep your index finger and thumb on your Fitbit wrist-worn product for the duration of the assessment.
-Check the fit of your Fitbit wrist-worn product. It should feel comfortably secure, not too loose or too tight. Wear it a finger’s width above your wrist bone. For more information, see help.fitbit.com.
-Move away from other electronics to prevent interference.
-And blah blah blah...
It's FRUSTRATING.
I guess they don't even have the solution to the problem we faced....