Apple Watch Key Health Feature Wins 1st-Of-A Kind Approval

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I’ve been writing about technology for two decades and am routinely struck by how the sector swings from startling innovation to persistent repetitiveness. My areas of specialty are wearable tech, cameras, home entertainment and mobile technology.

The Apple Watch has long had a strong focus on health and wellness. In the last few days, the FDA has just announced that it has qualified one feature, the Atrial Fibrillation history feature as a Medical Device Development Tool.This kind of MDDT device classification for the Watch is a first, making it the first ever digital health technology to qualify. It means the Apple Watch can soon be used in clinical trials, for a start.

When users take an ECG on the Apple Watch, it deduces whether you have AFib or not. The AFib history feature records the wearer’s heart events and means users diagnosed with atrial fibrillation can view an estimate of how frequently their heart is in this type of irregular rhythm. The report explains, “The AFib History feature analyzes pulse rate data collected by the Apple Watch photoplethysmography sensor to identify episodes of irregular heart rhythms consistent with AFib and provides the user with a retrospective estimate of AFib burden .”The FDA is saying that the Apple Watch is now usable in clinical studies.

 

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