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Additionally, you can add notes or tags to the recording. Tags include symptoms, activities,
diet, etc. that are relevant to heart health:
When your recording is complete, you will arrive at the Data Entry screen where you
can add notes or tags such as symptoms, activities, diet, etc.
Alternatively, you can go to the Journal screen, and tap the dropdown arrow to the
right of the ECG recording, then tap Edit. This will also take you to the Data Entry
screen where you can add or edit notes and tags.
NOTES:
The Mobile ECG does not require a Wi-Fi or mobile connection to record an ECG
and save it to the smartphone or tablet, however it does require one of these to:
sync automatically with the AliveCor server, email, or print directly from the
AliveECG
app. If you do not have a Wi-Fi or mobile connection at the time of the
ECG recording, you can email or print the data later when you have such a
connection and the sync ill happen automatically at that time.
The Mobile ECG can be used up to a distance of 30 cm (1 ft.) from the
smartphone or tablet. Using the Mobile ECG at a distance greater than 30 cm (1
ft.) may lead to communication issues between the devices and your recording
may not be successful.
In order to reduce muscle noise, rest your arms on a flat surface to increase
stability while you are recording.
You must maintain contact with the electrodes for at least 10 seconds for the
recording to be saved. If you remove contact after 10 seconds but before the
selected recording duration is complete, the ECG will be saved and you will be
able to review it.
The recording must be at least 30 seconds long in order for the Detectors to
work.
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ONCE THE RECORDING IS FINISHED
Immediately after recording, you will be shown an analysis of your ECG if it is
available.
After a recording, you are also prompted to add tags such as symptoms,
activities, diet, etc to the Data Entry screen. You can also enter personalized tags
or notes. After making your choices, tap Save to continue.
You will be asked if this recording was a Guest recording or yours. You can edit
the Guest name by tapping on Guest for the ECG recording on the Journal
screen at any time.
You can review the ECG in the Journal screen, or go to Insights and view the
trending of your ECGs, heart rate, symptoms, activities, etc. You can also tap the
ECG on the Journal screen for a larger view of the ECG on the ECG Review
screen. ECGs can be starred, emailed, shared, or sent for analysis in the Journal