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Take an Electrocardiogram Right From Your Wrist, Capturing Your Heart Rhythm with the Apple Watch

Apple’s Innovation with Apple Watch capabilities continues as new electrodes in the Apple Watch Series 4 enable customers to take an ECG right from their wrists.

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The ECG app available now on the Apple Watch Series 4 is the first direct-to-consumer product that enables customers to take an electrocardiogram right from their wrist. The app captures heart rhythms and issues notifications if heart rhythms are irregular such as too rapid or skipped. This provides critical data to physicians with the potential to save lives. The Apple Watch already offers considerable insight into health and fitness data, through workout integrations.

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Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification

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Apple Heart Study Data and FDA Approval

The new irregular rhythm notification feature on Apple Watch Series 4 can check heart rhythms in the background and send a notification if an irregular heart rhythm is detected. The technology checks for irregular heart rhythms that could be linked to atrial fibrillation (AFib). Apple received De Novo classification for the ECG app and the irregular heart rhythm notification from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after working on the technology and features for several years to provide consumers with an over the counter option.

The Apple Heart Study recently studied the irregular rhythm notification feature with over 400,000 participants. The Apple Heart Study was the largest screening study on atrial fibrillation ever conducted, compared to prior cardiovascular trials to date. A data set of the Apple Heart Study was submitted to the FDA to support clearance of the irregular rhythm notification feature. The data set compared participant notifications of an irregular rhythm notification while simultaneously wearing an ECG patch and Apple Watch Series 4. 80 percent showed AFib on the ECG patch as compared to 98 percent showing AFib or other clinically relevant arrhythmias on the Apple Watch Series 4.

“Apple Watch has helped so many people around the world and we are humbled that it has become such an important part of our customers’ lives. With the release of these heart features, Apple Watch takes the next step in empowering people with more information about their health.”
— Jeff Williams, Apple’s COO

AFib Detection

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The ECG app is available today as a free update to watchOS 5.1.2 and offers the irregular heart rhythm notification feature2 to identify signs of AFib. If left untreated, AFib can result in stroke, which is the second most common cause of death around the world. The CDC estimates that AFib can affect up to two percent of the younger population and nine percent of those aged 65 years and older in the US.

Consumers with Apple Watch Series 1 or later with watchOS 5.1.2 installed, will receive a notification if an irregular heart rhythm such as AFib is identified. Using the optical heart sensor in Apple Watch Series 1 or later, the irregular rhythm notification feature checks the user’s heart rhythm in the background for signs of an irregular heart rhythm that appears to be AFib. Then the watch sends out a notification to the user if an irregular rhythm is detected on five rhythm checks over a minimum of 65 minutes.

“We are confident in the ability of these features to help users have more informed conversations with their physicians. With the ECG app and irregular rhythm notification feature, customers can now better understand aspects of their heart health in a more meaningful way.”
— Sumbul Desai, MD, Apple’s VP Health

How It Works

An Apple Watch wearer can take an ECG reading with Apple Watch Series 4 at any time. New electrodes built into the back crystal and Digital Crown on Apple Watch Series 4 work along with the ECG app to enable customers to take an ECG similar to a single-lead reading. 

You can take a reading by launching the new ECG app on Apple Watch Series 4 and holding your finger on the Digital Crown. As you touch the Apple Watch Series 4 Digital Crown, the circuit is completed and electrical signals across their heart are measured. After 30 seconds, the heart rhythm is classified as AFib, sinus rhythm or inconclusive. All recordings, their associated classifications and any noted symptoms are stored securely in the Health app on iPhone. You can share a PDF of the results with physicians.

To enable these new heart features, you will go through an onscreen setup flow after installing watchOS 5.1.2 that includes details about who can use these features, feature functionality, result options and what to do if you feel symptoms that require immediate medical attention.

“The idea that wearables can be used by both patients and their health care providers to manage and improve heart health holds promise and should also be approached with caution to ensure information and data are used responsibly and in concert with other evidence-based tools and guidelines. The ACC, through its focus on innovation, is committed to exploring ways that new technologies can optimize patient care and outcomes.”
— C. Michael Valentine, MD, FACC, president of the American College of Cardiology.
“The role that technology plays in allowing patients to capture meaningful data about what’s happening with their heart, right when it’s happening, like the functionality of an on-demand ECG, could be significant in new clinical care models and shared decision making between people and their healthcare providers. At the American Heart Association, we are committed to educating and empowering people to be proactive in all areas of their heart health and general well-being.”
— Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association
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See our prior coverage here. With these new features, the Apple Watch goes even further in providing relevant information on a daily basis to consumers and more useful and engaging apps. Learn more about watchOS 5.1.2.

tags: Apple News, Apple Watch, heart, heart rate, heart rhythm, Apple Watch series 4, electrocardiogram, ECG app, cardiovascular health
categories: Apple News
Friday 12.07.18
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Apple Offers New Swift Learning Tools and Free Hour of Code

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Apple brings free hour of code sessions from Dec 1- Dec 14 at all Apple Store Locations

Apple revealed new resources to help students learning coding in their Everyone Can Code program, first launched in 2016. Apple customers can register for a free Hour of Code session, available from December 1 through 14 at all Apple Store locations around the world. More than 5,000 schools, community colleges and technical colleges worldwide are using Everyone Can Code curriculum today.


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To help students learn coding outside of a classroom, Apple also introduced Swift Coding Club kit materials for kids aged 8 and up to accompany learning Swift, Apple’s programming language by collaborating, prototyping apps and exploring how coding can make a difference with fun activities. In addition, Apple also has offered an Advanced Placement curriculum and App Development program with Swift certification for older students.

The Hour of Code program is in its sixth year and part of the Today at Apple series. There are a variety of sessions available, with Kids Hour sessions for kids aged six to 12 to explore coding with robots. Kids aged 12 and older can attend sessions with Swift Playgrounds and iPad to learn coding concepts.

Apple also is offering a new Hour of Code Facilitator Guide to help educators host sessions for Swift playgrounds and iPad apps, as part of Computer Science Education Week. Swift Playgrounds is available as a free download in the App Store in 15 languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese.


Preparing Students Today for the Workforce of Tomorrow

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By the start of the next school year, Apple will release a free AP Computer Science Principles course syllabus and curriculum, giving high school students the opportunity to earn Advanced Placement (AP) credit for learning App Development with Swift. The App Development with Swift Level 1 certification exams are offered through Certiport Authorized Testing Centers worldwide.









tags: Apple News, coding, Swift, children, adults, high school, learning, education, Today at Apple, community, events
categories: Apple News
Friday 12.07.18
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Apple Music Launching on Amazon's Echo Devices Dec 17th Week

Apple and Amazon announced that Apple Music will launch on Echo devices starting the week of December 17. Apple Music subscribers will be able to ask Alexa to play favorite songs, artists, playlists, albums using Echo speakers.

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“Music is one of the most popular features on Alexa—since we launched Alexa four years ago, customers are listening to more music in their homes than ever before.”
— Dave Limp, Senior VP, Amazon Devices

Alexa app users can link their accounts to listen to Apple Music on Echo speakers. Apple Music will join existing music streaming services available on Alexa such as Spotify, Pandora and iHeartRadio.

“We are committed to offering great music providers to our customers and since launching the Music Skill API to developers just last month, we’ve expanded the music selection on Alexa to include even more top tier services. We’re thrilled to bring Apple Music – one of the most popular music services in the US – to Echo customers this holiday.”
— Dave Limp, Senior VP, Amazon Devices
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Apple Music currently has 56 million subscribers, including free trial members. Apple has been looking at different ways to grow its audiences such as acquiring iHeartMedia and expanding HomePod capabilities for immersive home audio experiences. Earlier this week, Apple revealed its list of the top apps, games, music, podcasts, movies, tv shows and books shaping entertainment and popular culture.

tags: Apple Music, Amazon Echo, Alexa, radio, Beats
categories: Apple News
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