Accuracy

Accuracy was a primary consideration when designing the AfibAlert® heart monitor. Tested against 51,000 ECG strips, the resulting accuracy of the AfibAlert® in detecting atrial fibrillation (AF or Afib) was 94.6%.

Instant Detection

It doesn’t get any faster in knowing whether or not you are in Afib. Your ECG is recorded and instantly analyzed. A green or red light is displayed indicating whether or not Afib was detected.

Ease of Use

The AfibAlert® heart monitor is simple to use, period! Push a button to turn it on, place your thumbs on the pads for 45 seconds. Your results are displayed without needing to send your ECG anywhere.

What patients and physicians are saying:

"It is the right kind of solution for patients, because it's a lifetime solution and Afib is a lifetime condition. I'm very impressed by the device."
Dr. Hugh Calkins, MD, Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Professor of Medicine
Physician
"I wish I had had it years ago, so I wouldn't have visited the ER so often…"
Frank (patient)
Patient
"The algorithm for detecting atrial fibrillation is extremely accurate. Another benefit to me has been the quality of the strips recorded compared to other single lead heart rhythm monitors. These high quality recordings are useful in identifying and monitoring other conditions as well as afib recurrence."
Robert Baker, MD, FACC, Nevada Cardiology Associates
Physician
"I have had the monitor for several years and have to tell you that this unit has saved my wife and I many days of anxiety and stress in knowing that I was not in Afib…"
Sherman (patient)
Patient
"The AfibAlert is beneficial in the clinical research arena to monitor for recurrence of atrial fibrillation after ablation. The quality of the ECGs it captures is excellent. In addition, patients find it extremely easy to use which yields high compliance"
John N. Catanzaro, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Florida Health - Jacksonville
Physician
"I've had my AfibAlert for about nine months (Afib, for four years). It is easy to use and has taught me a lot about my particular Afib patterns. My meds were keeping my heart rate down most of the time and so I thought I wasn't fibrillating unless I had one of the big, obvious episodes; the monitor taught me that I was fibrillating quite often at low heart rates, too. I'm not sure I would ever have figured this out by myself. I only wish I had discovered AfibAlert a year or two earlier."
Mary (patient)
Patient
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