Anyone use a Kardiomobile??

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  • Brian Ski

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    They have a one lead and a six lead. Reviews say the 6 lead is better, but they force you into a subscription to use all the features. Anyone with a lot of experience?
     

    Colt556

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    I use the one lead. It’s ok but really doesn’t give you all that much information and it seems difficult to get a good tracing. I rarely use it much anymore.
     
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    Dentoro

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    I have the old one that has an app. No subscription on it. I use it be cause I have Arrhythmia. I use it to confirm when I don’t feel well. Your Apple Watch will have a one lead on it. They are pretty good too.
     
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    Brian Ski

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    I have the old one that has an app. No subscription on it. I use it be cause I have Arrhythmia. I use it to confirm when I don’t feel well. Your Apple Watch will have a one lead on it. They are pretty good to.
    I have android, no apple. I have Arrhythmia too and supposed to be controlled by meds. When I do more activity, it seems something is off. Never in time to have a doctor check it. Checking possibilities.

    A lot of reviews and some good, some bad. I thought I would ask here.
     

    Born2vette

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    I am a retired cardiac NP. We had patients with them and it depends on what your goal is. For most people an apple watch will give us enough information to either say nothing is going on to worry about or to order an event monitor. We would not treat solely based upon Kardia Mobile or watch data.

    Feel free to PM with more info/questions.
     

    Brian Ski

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    I am a retired cardiac NP. We had patients with them and it depends on what your goal is. For most people an apple watch will give us enough information to either say nothing is going on to worry about or to order an event monitor. We would not treat solely based upon Kardia Mobile or watch data.

    Feel free to PM with more info/questions.
    I consider it more of some info, not for prescribing. It would be good to know if something is not right.
     

    qwerty

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    I seen the card one too. Reviews say you can't replace the battery in the card?
    Yeah, it is not serviceable, but the portability is nice and what my doctor had on hand. Even without the premium, you can make a PDF export of the strip if needed.
     
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