Apple's smart watch saves 80-year-old woman's life
Apple's smart watch saves 80-year-old woman's life
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Apple's Smart Watch once again saved the life of an 80-year-old woman. In fact, after the woman's ECG report (cardiac disease) was returned to normal by hospitals, she was declared fully fit. But even after the general report came, when the woman was feeling unwell and restless, she resorted to Apple Watch's inbuilt ECG and then checked the report, then she was diagnosed with serious illness. The patient then showed ECG recordings of the Apple Watch to the hospital with signs of severe coronary alchemy. After this, a re-examination of her heart revealed that she had a serious illness.

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After the diagnosis of the disease, she was successfully treated with the use of balloon angioplasty and stent. Praising the watch, the cardiologist said that the development of smart technology opens up new possibilities. After installing the mobile application, the watch records the ECG after placing a finger on the digital crown. The 30-s tracing is then stored in a PDF file that can be viewed later in the application. Apple Watch does not only detect atrial fibrillation or atrioventricular-conduction disturbance, but it also identifies myocardial alchemy.

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While the ECG feature is saving the lives of people suffering from serious illness around the world, its Series 6 is even more advanced. There are reports of pulse oximeter coming under this feature. The level of oxygen saturation can be detected in a patient by detecting lung-related disease. Before that Apple's smartwatch had saved the life of a drowning person with its brilliant technology.

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