"wow, this just saved us such an amount of time and research." - A cardiologist's words.
"I find the EKG app to be surprisingly accurate!" - A CT ICU nurse of 34 years.
ECG+ analyzes your Apple Watch ECG to unlock the crucial cardiac details hidden inside, then creates a report with clear evidence of what happened, ready to bring to your doctor. Findings include patterns such as possible early, or premature, heartbeats, which some people notice around moments of sudden palpitations or skipped heartbeats, and burdens associated with premature beats and AFib.
Most importantly, ECG+ tracks these findings for your peace of mind, so you know when things are under control or when your attention is needed, for example when premature beat burden is rising.
ECG+ does not diagnose symptoms or medical episodes. Instead, it presents your recorded ECG data in a clearer, more structured way, so you can have a more informed and productive conversation with your doctor. Many users, including medical professionals, have found real value in ECG+.
Users' reviews - true stories, in their own words
○ helpful app
I had an appointment with a cardiologist today. I printed my ECGs from this ECG+ app. The cardiologist's response was: "wow, this just saved us such an amount of time and research". He could immediately see the direction he should be looking further into.
Hans_vdk · Belgium · 19 Mar 2024
○ Advanced readings to help your cardiologist
Today I showed my Doctor several ECGs derived from my Apple Watch through ECG+ and advanced data analysis. He was really impressed and helped answer a lot of my questions on PACs and PVCs. Apple ECG alone will not identify enough of what's going on. Highly recommend this app.
MachKing · United States · 22 Mar 2024
○ Accurate reading
I am a retired Paramedic and can read ECGs very well. I knew I was having an irregular heart rhythm so I downloaded this ecg+ app and printed out my latest one lead ECG. I went to the Emergency Room with the print out, ecg+ was spot on and matched the 12-lead in the ER. The ER doc was quite impressed with the interpretation and print out.
Code 3 2020 · United States · Retired Paramedic · 14 May 2024
○ Very accurate
As a CT ICU nurse of 34 years I find the readings on the EKG app to be surprisingly accurate! I'm very impressed with the quality of the telemetry given that it's from a watch on my wrist. It's also quite reassuring as I get older to know that it can automatically monitor for arrhythmia so I can be more proactive in following up with my physician on my heart health.
Miramichigael · United States · CT ICU nurse, 34 years · 5 May 2024
[Intuitive designs]
Every finding is marked directly on the ECG, with the supporting measurements laid out in one clear report:
Premature beats - the skipped, extra or fluttering beats you actually feel
Rhythm patterns - bigeminy, trigeminy, quadrigeminy, couplets and triplets, marked where they happen
Premature-beat burden - how often abnormal beats occur, tracked over time
QT / QTc interval measurements
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) - with its trend, shown as a Poincaré plot
AFib irregularity - the irregularly-irregular pattern that points to atrial fibrillation
[HealthKit]
ECG+ integrates with Apple Health through HealthKit, making it easy to access your Apple Watch ECG recordings without manual imports.
[Disclaimer]
ECG+ is not a diagnostic tool and does not provide medical advice. It is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical care. In an emergency, contact your doctor or emergency services immediately.
Terms of Use: http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/appstore/dev/stdeula
[Copyright Notice]
ECG+ was originally designed and developed by Heartworks Pty Ltd. Original features, designs, and implementations within the app are protected by copyright. Unauthorized copying or imitation may infringe intellectual property rights. All rights reserved.
Ratings & Reviews
4.3
out of 5
3 Ratings
Your heart felt off. You went to capture it. But Apple Watch just said "Poor Recording." Again and again.
Usually the cause is simple: even the smallest movement can blur the trace. So 1.16.x introduces "Breathe, then record", a few guided breaths to help you settle and hold still, so the recording comes out clean when it matters most.
Clean signal in, clearer findings out. The cleaner the recording, the more accurate the report your doctor receives.
Many of you use ECG+ to watch one thing in particular: PACs or AFib. Now burden trends show how often they appear over time. Holding steady can bring peace of mind. Trending upward is your cue to take a closer look with your doctor.
And there's groundwork you won't see: 1.16.x is rebuilt on the latest Apple technologies, so ECG+ is ready for what's coming next.
Version 1.16.1
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Information
Provider
Heartworks Pty Ltd
Size
52.2 MB
Category
Medical
Compatibility
Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 18.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 2.0 or later.
Languages
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