Apple Watch Series 6 Alerts Lead to Diagnosis of Major Heart Issue
Cardio Fitness notifications from an Apple Watch played a crucial role in identifying a significant heart problem for a healthy man ().
Apple Watch Alerts Detect Major Heart Issue In 40 Year Old Man
A 40-year-old man who was wearing Apple Watch Series 6 kept receiving notifications for low VO2 max, reports AppleInsider. Researchers at Shackler School of Medicine and Leviev Heart Center in Israel conducted tests on the man and diagnosed a major heart problem: familial nonischemic cardiomyopathy with greatly reduced left ventricular systolic function. After treatment began, which included additional cardio exercise routines, the symptoms started to get better. Familial nonischemic cardiomyopathy occurs by the thinning and weakening of the heart muscle walls in at least one chamber, leading to an enlargement of that area.
As a result, the heart's ability to pump blood efficiently is compromised compared to its normal functioning. Last month, an Apple Watch had helped to save a trail runner's life after falling during a run, by calling an ambulance.
‘Owning a device like the Apple Watch enables the detection of symptoms related to heart disease, particularly in terms of early screenings that can potentially identify significant problems. #AppleWatch #HeartDiseases #HeartScreening #MedicalDevices’
In June, a man had credited Apple Watch's fall detection feature for saving his life by calling emergency services and his wife, after he fell from a ladder and hit his head.In February this year, an Apple Watch had helped to save the wearer's life, by alerting about a racing pulse following a nap that led to a diagnosis of severe internal bleeding.
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- Apple Watch helps detect major heart issue - (https:appleinsider.com/articles/23/08/17/apple-watch-cardio-fitness-notifications-help-healthy-man-identify-major-heart-issue)