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People with slow and irregular heart rhythms have a variety of available treatments, but new options may be on the horizon. Dilip Mathew, MD, a cardiac electrophysiologist discusses these treatments, and an ongoing clinical research trial at Sarasota Memorial. SMH is participating in an international clinical trial of the world's first dual-chamber, wireless pacemaker for people with slow and irregular heart rhythms. The Aveir Dr i2i Study is sponsored by Abbott, and Dr. Mathew is the principal investigator at SMH. The Aveir i2i leadless pacemaker is not commercially available. For more information about Aveir's leadless pacemaker study or other clinical trials, contact the Sarasota Memorial Research Institute at (941) 917-2225.You can also watch the video recording on our YouTube channel here.For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial's monthly digital newsletter, Healthe-Matters.YouTubeCheck out our other interviews with SMH experts at smh.com/podcast.
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Fitbit announced its next generation of wearables to help give you fitness, health and wellness tools to help you reach your goals. So whether you're just starting out or love to dig into health stats, there is a device to fit everyone's need. Fitbit Irregular Heart Rhythm feature Here's a brief look at the new devices: Sense 2 is our most advanced health-focused smartwatch with multiple days of battery life that helps you manage stress and track your heart health with sensors that can detect signs of atrial fibrillation through our ECG app and PPG algorithm (both FDA cleared and CE marked), heart rate variability, skin temperature and more. It also includes our new Body Response sensor, the first on-wrist continuous EDA (cEDA) sensor for all-day stress management. Sense 2 is available for €299.95. Find more detailed information here. Versa 4 is a fitness-focused smartwatch that offers over 40 exercise modes, real-time stats, built-in GPS and Active Zone Minutes, plus Premium features like Daily Readiness to help you reach your activity goals. Versa 4 is available for €229.95. Find more detailed information here. Inspire 3 is a fun, easy-to-use tracker that helps you stay on top of your health with 10 days of battery life. It's a great entry-level device with a rich color display that can track important metrics at our most accessible price point. Inspire 3 is available for €99.95. Find more detailed information here All devices include a six-month Fitbit Premium membership for deeper insights and guidance. Fitbit Premium, which is included with all new device purchases for six months, takes your experience even further with additions like Daily Readiness Score and Sleep Profile to dive deeper into your stats and progress, and over 1,000 workout and mindfulness sessions to keep your mind and body active. Fitbit also announced that it is bringing a new heart health feature to Ireland, Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications, following CE Mark approval. Fitbit's mission has always been to help make everyone in the world healthier and with the introduction of this feature, it is continuing to innovate to make the invisible, visible, bringing new health and wellness metrics to users. The Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications feature is powered by Fitbit's PPG (photoplethysmography) algorithm. The feature passively assesses your heart rhythm in the background while you're being still or sleeping. If there's anything that might be suggestive of AFib, you'll get notified via the Fitbit app so you can talk with your doctor for a more informed discussion and assessment. See here for more detailed information on the feature and the technology that powers it. See gadget reviews on Irish Tech News here.
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Arrythmia is irregular heart rhythm and can produce symptoms in some patients. Dr. Subodh Devabhaktuni, UAMS cardiologist and electrophysiologist, discusses this condition.
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Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]
Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]
Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]
Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]
Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]
Your heart can get out of rhythm. Dr. Gregory Marcus explores why the heart may beat too slowly or too fast, or in a disorganized or chaotic manner. Some of these different types of arrhythmias can be dangerous if not properly treated, while others may be annoying but are not life-threatening. Find out how to tell the difference. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34162]