Instructions for Use for KardiaMobile Card (AC-021)
Instant Analysis
Bradycardia
Your heart rate is less than 50 beats per
minute, which is slower than normal for
most people.
Normal
No rhythm abnormalities detected in
your EKG.
Tachycardia
Your heart rate is faster than 100 beats
per minute. This can be normal with
stress or physical activity.
No Analysis
Your EKG recording is of insufficient
duration. Instant Analysis is not able to
provide an analysis on EKG recordings
shorter than 30 seconds.
Unclassified
Atrial fibrillation was not detected and
your EKG does not fall under the
algorithmic classifications of Normal,
Bradycardia, or Tachycardia. This may
be caused by other arrhythmias,
unusually fast or slow heart rates, or
poor quality recordings.
Unreadable
There is too much interference in this
recording.
WARNING: After EKG analysis, the app may incorrectly identify ventricular flutter, ventricular bigeminy, and
ventricular trigeminy heart conditions as unreadable. Please consult with your physician.
NOTE: All historical EKGs and Instant Analysis results can be viewed, downloaded, and
emailed from the "History" section of the Kardia app.
EKG reports viewed at any magnification other than 100% may appear distorted and could lead
to misdiagnosis.
Description
Additional information
Kardia does not check for heart
attack. If you believe you are having
a medical emergency, call
emergency services. Do not change
your medication without talking to
your doctor.
Kardia does not check for heart
attack. If you believe you are having
a medical emergency, call
emergency services. Do not change
your medication without talking to
your doctor.
Kardia does not check for heart
attack. If you believe you are having
a medical emergency, call
emergency services. Do not change
your medication without talking to
your doctor.
Record a new EKG. Try to relax and
hold still, rest your arms, or move to
a quiet location that will allow for a
full 30 second recording.
Kardia does not check for heart
attack. If you believe you are having
a medical emergency, call
emergency services. Do not change
your medication without talking to
your doctor.
Please re-record the EKG. Try to
relax and hold still, rest your arms,
or move to a quiet location or away
from electronics and machinery.
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