Gurugram, August, 2024.
Samsung, India’s largest
consumer electronics brand, today announced the rollout of Irregular Heart
Rhythm Notification (IHRN) feature on the Samsung Health Monitor app for Galaxy
Watches. The new feature, combined with the app’s existing Blood Pressure and
Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring capabilities, helps detect heart rhythms suggestive
of atrial fibrillation (AFib), offering Galaxy Watch users a more comprehensive
understanding of their heart health.
Once activated in the
Samsung Health Monitor app, the IHRN feature continuously checks for irregular
heart rhythms in the background using the Galaxy Watch’s BioActive Sensor. If a
certain number of consecutive measurements are irregular, Galaxy Watch warns
the user of potential AFib activity, prompting them to take an ECG using their
watch for a more accurate measurement. With the existing Blood Pressure and
Heart Rate monitoring, this new feature provides users with even deeper
insights into their cardiovascular health.
Cardiovascular disease
remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and AFib — a
type of arrhythmia — is widely considered a warning sign for major
cardiovascular issues including an increased risk of stroke, heart failure and
other complications. Moreover, many cases of AFib are asymptomatic or even
silent, leaving people unaware of their risk.
With the addition of the
IHRN feature, Galaxy Watch users can now monitor other crucial aspects of their
heart health. Equipped with Samsung’s BioActive Sensor, it offers tools to help
users better understand their heart health, including on-demand ECG recording
and an HR Alert function that detects abnormally high or low heart rates.
The Irregular Heart Rhythm
Notification feature is now available as part of the newly launched Galaxy
Watch7 Ultra, Galaxy Watch7 as well as on Galaxy Watch6, Watch5 and Watch4
series.
Galaxy Watch users can simply update the Samsung Health Monitor app on their devices via Galaxy Store and then enable the IHRN feature from the settings menu on the app.