07-17-2023
01:28
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07-18-2023
15:45
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LizzyFitbit
07-17-2023
01:28
- last edited on
07-18-2023
15:45
by
LizzyFitbit
Hi,
So, I've only just started using my Fitbit Sense. How do I know, unequivocally, that the ECG is doing background monitoring for Atrial Fibrilation.
I went onto the app, went into Discover, looked for notifications about Irregular heart rhythms - it says 'No notifiactions received so far' - which is good I guess, but how do I know it's monitoring?
It does also say that Data was last analysed this morning at 5.52am - so is that confirmation it's monitoring i guess?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject and updated label
07-17-2023 06:36 - edited 07-17-2023 06:36
07-17-2023 06:36 - edited 07-17-2023 06:36
The A-Fib uses the optical sensors, not the ECG. My understanding is that after enough heart rate data is collected, Using the cloud services, fitbit will anylize for A-fib
Using the ECG App on the Sense will look for A-Fib and give an immediate answer