ECG+ | Analyzer for QTc & HRV 12+
We interpret your ECGs
WMS, Inc
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
ECG+ interprets your Apple Watch ECG data to detect potential arrhythmias and abnormalities, such as PAC, PVC, Long QT syndrome, and T wave changes (inverted or flattened). It also calculates HRV to help assess your fitness and overall wellbeing.
Key Features of ECG+:
◆ Atrial Fibrillation Detection: Recognizes the most common arrhythmia that often requires medical attention.
◆ PAC/PVC Identification: Common, generally benign heart conditions that are automatically identified.
◆ Prolonged QT Interval Alerts: Highlights prolonged QT intervals, which can signal delayed heart recharging.
◆ T Wave Changes: Detects inverted or flattened T waves, which may indicate underlying issues.
◆ HRV Monitoring: Tracks Heart Rate Variability (HRV), a key indicator of general health and fitness.
Integrated with Apple Health, ECG+ maximizes the potential of your Apple Watch ECG, analyzing intervals such as QT/QTc, PR, QRS, and HRV. QT/QTc measurements are crucial for identifying serious arrhythmias, while HRV is widely recognized as an objective measure of physical fitness and readiness.
◆ HRV Overview: HRV measures the variation between heartbeats, reflecting autonomic nervous system health.
◆ QT Interval Measurement: The QT interval represents the heart’s recharge time between beats, essential for assessing cardiac health.
Explore Detailed ECG Analysis in the ECG+ App:
HRV and QT Trends: Track trends over time; an upward HRV trend suggests improved fitness, while a downward trend may signal health concerns. QT interval trends allow for continuous monitoring, with automatic alerts for prolonged QT.
QT Measurement & QTc Calculation: ECG+ measures QT automatically, offering six QTc calculation formulas for a personalized assessment.
Long QTc Alerts: Provides automatic warnings if QTc exceeds the normal range based on gender, highlighting potential risks.
Comprehensive ECG Reports: More detailed than Apple Health’s default report, ECG+ includes R-R markings, HRV Poincaré plots, interval measurements, heartbeat signatures, and more to offer a comprehensive view of heart function.
Disclaimer: Findings from ECG+ (including PAC/PVC detection, Long QT detection, and HRV calculation) are informational only and do not represent a medical diagnosis. Use this data to consult your doctor but not as a substitute for professional advice.
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What’s New
Version 1.9.6
In Version 1.9.6, we’re thrilled to roll out the Export Your ECGs feature! Now, you can export your ECG data to a CSV file, which includes detailed measurements for each reading—such as PR, QRS, QT, and RR intervals—along with five QTc calculation options: Bazett, Fridericia, Framingham, Hodges, and Rautaharju. This range of QTc formulas allows you to choose the method that best aligns with your needs or healthcare recommendations.
The CSV format is designed to make it easy for you to track trends, perform your own analysis, or share data with healthcare providers, helping you take an active role in monitoring and understanding your heart health.
Ratings and Reviews
Wish it offered more for free
It’s nice to use but I wish it offered more in the free version. It’s a bummer that all these apps are trying to get so much money all the time just to have more information so they only give you a little bit. It’s better than nothing though and seems fairly comprehensive.I’ll keep using the free version until I find if there’s a better more useful free version of another app if not, I might have to pay for this one.
Seems expensive…
This software seems to be based entirely off of Apple Watch ECG feature of putting your finger on the crown for 30 seconds. During that time you have to be still, which means you can’t use it during heavy exercise. I was also under the impression Apple Watch couldn’t detect PVCs. So just how useful the ECG feature is on Apple Watch is still a mystery to me. I do own Apple Watch 9, and every usage of ECG says “this ecg doesn’t show any signs of…”.
In contrast, hospital grade devices, like Holter, are worn over the heart for 48 hours as you live your life normally, exercise and all. The entire period of time is later analyzed.
In terms of some metrics a consumer grade chest strap, like Polar H10, is considered superior to wrist worn devices, such as staying connected while moving around, providing continuous readings, etc. Why doesn’t ECG+ have an option of directly collecting chest strap readings for a variable duration, like hours, even while exercising? In my opinion, this ECG+ isn’t built on the strongest foundation and I can’t see how it’s worth $120.
Developer Response ,
Thanks very much for your feedback. Although Apple Watch ECG doesn't detect PVCs by itself but the readings (lead I or II depending on which wrist you wear the watch) is sufficient for a sophisticated algorithm to match the premature contractions pattern and call them out.
In terms of supporting other ECG devices, we do have the capacity to support more devices, especially those with long time recordings, where our algorithm can do a much better job in finding a lot more things of interests. However not everybody is willing to share their data with others, for different reasons but mostly protecting their own interests.
ECG+ is built on a strong algorithm to parse and interpret ECG readings (1 lead or 12 leads, 30 seconds or hours), and given Apple Watch's ease of use, openness level and superior reading quality, it is, I am afraid, one of the strongest options.
Thanks again.
No way to contact purchased item toys
I purchased this for myself for $10 a month and wanted to add my father so we purchased a family plan at 50 something a month now I try to connect myself to my dad’s family plan and now the amount has creased by another $10 so I’d have to redo the whole thing for $65… I think this is unethical. I purchased the highest amount of a plan that was available for my father at this time. I’ve tried to reach out to the developer but there’s not a response for a month so I have spent20 for me. I purchased it yesterday for myself because I couldn’t use it on the family plan… That tells you how much I like it… However, there’s no way to rectify this so they’ve gotten over $100 from me in one month.
Developer Response ,
Thanks for your feedback BenMonk. I believe we have taken care of your case but if not (we receive requests to make purchase changes to support family sharing regularly), please shoot us another email from within the app settings. Normally purchase matters are handled by Apple, but for your case we do have a little space where we can manoeuvre to make the change for you. Thanks.
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Information
- Seller
- WMS, Inc
- Size
- 45.7 MB
- Category
- Medical
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 14.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese
- Age Rating
- 12+ Infrequent/Mild Medical/Treatment Information
- Copyright
- © 2024 WMS, Inc
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- ECG PREMIUM $9.99
- ECG PREMIUM $49.99
- ECG PREMIUM Lifetime $59.99
- PREMIUM LIFETIME FamilySharing $139.99
- ECG PREMIUM + Family Sharing $59.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.