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The AliveCor device has been used with devices other than those in the compatibility list. In order to
ensure compatibility with the app, the device used must be certified by either Android or Apple (in
the majority of cases, this means that the device must have access to Google Play store or Apple App
store).
In addition, the device must have a microphone incorporated into its design (most devices have this
as standard). Devices of well-known brands bought from mainstream suppliers and high street
stores should be fully compatible with Google Play Store or Apple Store. The only devices which may
not be certified are those of lesser known brands and internet suppliers (in which case, please ask
the retailer if the device is a certified Android or Apple device).
N.B. the decision and responsibility to purchase a device not on the AliveCor compatibility list is the
users' own responsibility. It is therefore recommended purchasing from a retailer that will allow a
trial period or exchange or refund if the device should not work with the AliveCor Kardia
ECG.
Although personal devices such as mobile phones may be used, the larger screen of a tablet is both
easier to use for interpretation and for the patient experience of being able to watch their trace as it
is acquired.
Software requirements:
Apple iOS 5.1 and higher
Android Version 4 and higher.
12 lead ECG access
When using the AliveCor mobile ECG in general practice, it is important to follow up any abnormal
readings with a full 12 lead ECG to confirm diagnosis of any abnormalities (it might be that a
cardiologist could rely on the Kardia trace if the AF is clearly visible).
In cases of paroxysmal AF, the follow up ECG must be done immediately on site, since if any time is
allowed to elapse, the AF may fail to be detected on 12 lead ECG. For this reason, it is recommended
that those using the AliveCor mobile ECG in general practice also have access to a 12 lead ECG on
site.
Setting up the AliveCor device
Once unpacked, you'll see that the AliveCor mobile ECG device is already inserted into its
attachment plate.
The front of the device has the metal pads used to take the ECG reading.
The back of the device houses the battery compartment.
The attachment plate has a sticky pad pre-attached if you wish to attach it to a single device / place.
N.B. it is recommended that the device is not attached to a single device since the attachment plate
is difficult to remove and may leave adhesive on the phone tablet.
The device's battery is pre-installed and should give approximately 12 months' use.
Dr John Marszal; Dr Ruth Chambers
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21 July 2016