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Review

Smartphone electrocardiogram monitoring: current perspectives

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Pages 15-24 | Published online: 08 Jun 2018

Figures & data

Figure 1 Kardia Mobile device during recording and interpretation after recording.

Figure 1 Kardia Mobile device during recording and interpretation after recording.

Table 1 Specifications of selected smartphone ECG technologies.

Figure 2 ECG Check device during recording and interpretation after recording.

Figure 2 ECG Check device during recording and interpretation after recording.

Figure 3 Prototype of D-Heart device lead placement and recording.

Figure 3 Prototype of D-Heart device lead placement and recording.

Figure 4 Modified Kardia Mobile device used to reconstruct 12-lead electrocardiograms to detect ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

Note: Reprinted from J Electrocardiol, 48(2), Muhlestein JB, Le V, Albert D, et al, Smartphone ECG for evaluation of STEMI: results of the ST LEUIS Pilot Study, 249–259, Copyright 2015, with permission from Elsevier.Citation25
Figure 4 Modified Kardia Mobile device used to reconstruct 12-lead electrocardiograms to detect ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

Figure 5 Reconstructed 12-lead electrocardiogram demonstrating an ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

Note: Reprinted from J Electrocardiol, 48(2), Muhlestein JB, Le V, Albert D, et al, Smartphone ECG for evaluation of STEMI: results of the ST LEUIS Pilot Study, 249–259, Copyright 2015, with permission from Elsevier.Citation25
Figure 5 Reconstructed 12-lead electrocardiogram demonstrating an ST-elevation myocardial infarction.