6.2 Understanding your weekly Report

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A clinical overview of your heart rhythm patterns, updated weekly. This report supports ongoing management of arrhythmias such as Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), helping bridge the gap between medical consultations.

Included in the report:

  • Time spent in AFib and other arrhythmic episodes

  • Weekly ECG rhythm trends and irregularity patterns

  • Data-informed suggestions to manage arrhythmia burden

  • Indicators suggesting the need for clinical consultation.

  • Correlations between rhythm changes and lifestyle factors (e.g., sleep, exercise, diet, medication)


What’s Included in Your Weekly Report
  1. ECG Rhythm Analysis and Heart Rhythm Distribution

The report includes a detailed analysis of your ECG rhythm for the week, categorized into Normal, Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), Bradycardia, Tachycardia, Inconclusive, and Unreadable. A Heart Rhythm Distribution Graph quantifies the proportion of time spent in each rhythm type, providing a clear view of your heart's activity.


  1. Tailored Weekly Summary

A weekly summary synthesizes key arrhythmic patterns and trends from the week’s data, offering precise and reliable clinical insight into your heart rhythm status and any notable changes or concerns.


  1. Beat-by-Beat Distribution and Heart Rate Trend Analysis

This includes a Beat-by-Beat Distribution graph, distinguishing typical beats from outliers. Accompanying this is a Heart Rate Trend analysis, which tracks hourly deviations and evaluates the outlier beat burden, helping you assess rhythm irregularities over time.


  1. Activity and Exercise Impact

A comprehensive analysis of your physical activity throughout the week, including Workout Analysis, Training Load, and Calories Burned (Kcal). This section assesses the influence of exercise intensity and duration on your arrhythmia burden, as well as its impact on overall cardiovascular health.


  1. Heart Rate Zones and Recovery
    Monitor your Heart Rate Zones during exercise (resting, fat-burning, aerobic, anaerobic) alongside Heart Rate Recovery metrics, which indicate how quickly your heart rate returns to baseline post-exercise. This is a key measure of autonomic function and cardiovascular fitness.


  1. Resting Heart Rate (RHR) and Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

Track your Resting Heart Rate (RHR), which indicates autonomic nervous system balance, and Heart Rate Variability (HRV), an important marker of heart health and stress resilience. These metrics provide insights into your overall cardiovascular health.


  1. Sleep Analysis

Your sleep stages (light, deep, REM) are categorized and analyzed, helping you understand how sleep quality affects your arrhythmia management. Sleep is a critical factor in heart rhythm regulation, and this section helps track its impact on your overall heart health.

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