04-13-2023
08:51
- last edited on
09-29-2024
10:21
by
EstuardoFitbit
04-13-2023
08:51
- last edited on
09-29-2024
10:21
by
EstuardoFitbit
I have atrial fibrillation and extrasystoles. I check my heartbeat with optical sensor of Fitbit Sense and electric sensor of Polar H10. If I feel bad or have very high or low heartbeats rate, I make one or more ECG-Recording with Fitbit Sense.
With this I got a lot of results and it is a horrible procedure to get all these result in PDF-file on PC.
Typically I share the results via cloud. With this I can handle the PDF-files on PC.
Suggestion: allow to mark some or all open results or all results of a time period and create for them one PDF or several PDFs to share with the doctor.
For single result files, it makes sense to have the timestamp of mesurement, not the download timestamp in the name. It will be also helpfull to have timestamps in filenames in the style of yyyymmdd hhmm (e.g. »20230413_1750.pdf«)
Further-on it will be helpful to enter comments on ECG-Result (e.g “after optical 40bpm” or “ride bike electr. 230bpm”) to show this in PDF
04-13-2023 14:03
04-13-2023 14:03
Hello @DocLee42 and welcome to the Community. The best way to ask for a new feature is through the Product Feedback forum. Feedback is reviewed by the moderators and passed on to the developers.
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