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funkydreadlocks 15th Sep 2022 19:54

Apple Watch ECG. Future use?
 
It's time to replace my ageing apple watch. I tend cheap out a little with smart watches, but I noticed that the Series 8 has ECG and blood oxygen measurements, whereas the SE doesn't. I wonder if there's potential to help my case with my AME in the future. I don't have any reason to think that I would need it, but how likely do you think having a history of regular ECG and blood O2 levels could convince make an AME to go your way whenever results are borderline? I guess that's the £150 question

Jhieminga 16th Sep 2022 19:20

Not an answer to your question, but those features were introduced on the series 7, so you could aim for one of those and save some money. See here for the differences: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/appl...7-vs-series-8/

gsxr750al 16th Sep 2022 19:21

The Series 6 has both those features too.

Jhieminga 16th Sep 2022 20:54

You're right, it was the Series 6 that introduced the blood oxygen sensor. My bad.

gsxr750al 16th Sep 2022 21:11


Originally Posted by Jhieminga (Post 11297738)
You're right, it was the Series 6 that introduced the blood oxygen sensor. My bad.

:ok: I only know because that’s the one I have haha

funkydreadlocks 16th Sep 2022 21:56

oh yeah that's definetely an option I hadn't considered. I could try and get it refurbished.

What are thoughts on those features being actually useful with AMEs?

redsnail 17th Sep 2022 19:56

My AME has never asked about it, however, I could see that a "history" could be of use if more data was required to eliminate possibilities.

Si Guy 17th Sep 2022 23:29

My experience with the Apple Watch ECG and Blood Oxygen apps is that they are limited in information they provide. Based on my reading, the single lead ECG feature really just suggests if you have Afib or not. Keeping a history of those readings doesn’t seem useful. Also, the Blood Ox feature is not medical grade either. I was at the doctors the other day, and they took my blood Ox, which was 98%. I then took it using my Apple Watch Series 7, and it said 91%. So that was a disappointing discrepancy. I think they are interesting apps, but they are not really medically relevant, certainly not for trending a long term history. Any AME is going to want something more accurate.


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