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Unreadable Detector
The Unreadable detector determines whether a recording can be accurately interpreted or not. After
you take an EKG, if interference is detected you will be notied within the app as “Unreadable” that
your recording has “No analysis” and given some suggestions for acquiring good quality EKG recording.
You subsequently have the option to Save the recording or Try Again. If the recording can be analyzed,
the Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia, Tachycardia and Normal detectors will run on the EKG and inform
you as described above.
Unclassied
The Phone app may display the Unclassied message for an EKG recording that was not detected
as Normal, nor as Possible Atrial Fibrillation, nor as Bradycardia, nor as Tachycardia, and not as
Unreadable. Unclassied means the result is not Normal, nor Possible Atrial Fibrillation, nor
Bradycardia, nor Tachycardia and not Unreadable. Unclassied result may be normal rhythms, such as
when your heart rate is higher than 100 beats per minute after physical activity, or abnormal rhythms;
if you consistently get unclassied results, you may want to share these EKG recordings with your
physician. You can send the recordings by email.
NOTE: Other than Possible Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia,Tachycardia, Normal, Unclassied and
Unreadable, EKG error messages may appear on the app due to some reasons such as a
shortage of recording time, too noisy to interpret or etc. If EKG error messages appear, follow
the suggestions on the app.